
EARLIANA
Very old US heirloom. Fruit of 120 to 200 grams, red, round with a rippled beginning.

A heirloom variety, developed by George Sparks of Salem, New Jersey and marketed by Johnson Stokes in 1900. It is believed to be a descendant of the "Stone" variety introduced in 1891 by Alexander Livingstone.
Synonyms: Earlina , Avon early , Early avon.
Fruit 120 to 200 grams, red, round with a rippled top, in clusters of 6 to 10.
Sweet flavour, juicy flesh. Slight tendency to crack in heavy rain.
A vigorous growing variety, well suited to cool or short season areas.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Medium |
|---|---|
| Color | Red |
| Form | Round to oval |
| Earliness | Very early |
| Climate | All |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Growing | Indeterminate |
| Height | + or - 2m |
| Origin | USA |





