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OLYMPUS
(PC 6659-2)
(A Washington State University Cherry Variety)
Fruit: Large, heart shaped, similar to Bing.
Skin: Bright dark red and
glossy.
Flesh: Firmer than Lambert and medium red, low acid.
Maturity:
4 to 6 days after Bing. Just ahead of Lapins, about Lambert time.
Pollinators:
Bing, Lambert, Sam. Blooms late.
Comments: Long stems. Vigorous spreading
shape tree. May crack slightly at the apex. Maybe not as good as Lapins.
Information: Taken from U.S.A. data.
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to: the suitability of the plant
for the Commercial Grower’s needs and environment; and the performance
of the Plant and fruit variety to which it belongs, and the Commercial
Grower acknowledges that it has not relied on any such information, representation
or warranty. The Commercial Grower represents and warrants that it has
made its own inquiries prior to the purchase of the Plants and has satisfied
itself as to all matters or qualities pertaining to the Plant.
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