95 days, indeterminate — Released by the Burgess Seed and Plant Company, Galesburg, Michigan in 1948.
It is the result of sever...Read Moreal generations of selective breeding of a superior specimen of Yellow Ponderosa. Fruits are very large.
I grew the Burgess Collossal in the 50's and 60's. They are similar enough to their Ponderosa counter parts to be improved Ponderosa's. T...Read Morehey are smoother than the Ponderosa's and may be an ounce or so larger. Same open type vine that is short enough to grow using the sprawl method. They come in four colors; a dark pink, a bright red, a deep yellow and a light yellow. I prefer the gold (dark yellow) to the light yellow. Both are smoother than the dark pink.
95 days, indeterminate — Released by the Burgess Seed and Plant Company, Galesburg, Michigan in 1948.
It is the result of sever...Read More
I grew the Burgess Collossal in the 50's and 60's. They are similar enough to their Ponderosa counter parts to be improved Ponderosa's. T...Read More