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Recommended Vegetable Cultivars for North Central Texas - January, 1999
Dr. Nancy Roe, Dr. Jerry Parsons, Dr. Larry Stein
Extension Horticulturists - Texas AgriLife Extension Service

Listed cultivars were selected for their productivity, resistance to common diseases and adaptability to north central Texas conditions. Proper watering, fertilization, weed control, etc., are necessary, however, if the desired results are to be achieved. Cultivars are listed at random, not in order of preference.

Cultivars

[Asparagus], [Basil], [Beans], [Beets], [Broccoli], [Brussels Sprouts], [Cabbage], [Cantaloupe], [Carrot], [Cauliflower], [Chard], [Chives], [Collards], [Corn], [Cucumber], [Eggplant], [Garlic], [Kale], [Kohlrabi], [Leeks], [Lettuce], [Mustard], [Okra], [Onion], [Parsley], [Peas], [Pepper], [Potato], [Pumpkin], [Radish], [Rutabaga], [Spinach], [Squash], [Tomatoes], [Turnip], [Watermelon]

Planting Dates

Planting dates apply to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. South of the Metroplex (i.e. in the Corsicana area), you can plant 5 days earlier in the spring. North of the Metroplex (i.e. along the Red River), spring planting should be 5 days later than the dates shown. Darker shaded areas represent the best times to plant-lighter areas represent acceptable times. Go to: Planting Dates.

ASPARAGUS (Asparagus officinalis):

  • Jersey Giant
  • UC 157

BASIL(Ocimum basilicum):

  • Sweet
  • Spicy Globe

BEANS, SNAP BUSH (Phaseolus vulgaris var. humilis):

  • Blue Lake 274
  • Top Crop
  • Tendercrop
  • Contender
  • Tendergreen
  • Derby

BEANS, YELLOW BUSH (Phaseolus vulgaris var. humilis):

  • Goldcrop
  • Improved Golden Wax

BEANS, PINTO (Phaseolus vulgaris):

  • Improved Pinto

BEANS, SNAP POLE (Phaseolus vulgaris):

  • Blue Lake
  • Kentucky Wonder

BEANS, LIMA BUSH (Phaseolus limensis var. limenanus):

  • Henderson Baby Bush
  • Jackson Wonder

BEANS, LIMA POLE (Phaseolus limensis):

  • Florida Speckled
  • King of the Garden

BEETS (Beta vulgaris):

  • Pacemaker III

BROCCOLI (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis):

(spring only)
  • Premium Crop
  • Emperor
(spring or fall)
  • Green Comet
  • Galaxy
  • Packman

BRUSSELS SPROUTS (Brassica oleracea var. gemmifera):

  • Prince Marvel

CABBAGE (Brassica oleracea var. capitata):

  • Early Jersey Wakefield
  • Savoy Ace (wrinkled leaves)

CABBAGE, CHINESE (Brassica pekinensis):

  • Jade Pagoda
  • Michihili
  • China Flash (napa type)
  • China Pride (napa type)

CANTALOUPE (Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis)

hybrids:
  • Magnum 45
  • Ambrosia
  • Mission
  • Explorer
  • Caravelle
non-hybrids:
  • Uvalde
  • Perlita

CARROT (Daucus carota var. sativus):

  • Royal Chantenay
  • Burpee´s Toudo
  • Park´s Nandor
  • Danver´s 126
  • Red Cored Chantenay

CAULIFLOWER (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis):

  • Snow Crown

CHARD, SWISS (Beta vulgaris var. cicla):

  • Rhubarb (red color)
  • Lucullus
  • Fordhook

CHIVES (Allium schoenoprasum):

  • common or onion
  • garlic

COLLARDS (Brassica oleracea var. acephala):

  • Blue Max
  • Georgia

CORN, SWEET (Zea mays var. saccharata)

yellow:
  • Golden Queen
  • Guadalupe Gold
bicolor:
  • Sweet G-90
  • Honey & Pearls
white:
  • Silver Queen
  • Frontier

CUCUMBER, PICKLING (Cucumis sativus):

  • Carolina

CUCUMBER, SLICING (Cucumis sativus):

  • Sweet Slice
  • Burpless
  • Dasher II
  • Slicemaster

EGGPLANT (Solanum melongena var. esculentum):

  • Florida Market
  • Black Bell

GARLIC (Allium sativum):

  • Texas White

KALE (Brassica oleracea var. acephala):

  • Dwarf Blue Curled
  • Blue Knight

KOHLRABI (Brassica oleracea var. gongylodes):

  • Grand Duke

LEEKS (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum ):

  • American Flag

LETTUCE, BUTTERHEAD (Lactuca sativa):

  • Buttercrunch

LETTUCE, LEAF (Lactuca sativa):

  • Salad Bowl
  • Black Seeded Simpson
  • Red Sails (red color)

LETTUCE, COS or ROMAINE (Lactuca sativa):

  • Romaine

MUSTARD (Brassica juncea):

  • Florida Broadleaf
  • Southern Giant Curled
  • Tendergreen

OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus):

  • Lee, Emerald
  • Clemson Spineless

ONION, BULBING (Allium cepa)

yellow:
  • Texas Supersweet (Grano 1015Y)
  • Yellow Granex
red:
  • Red Granex
  • Burgundy
white:
  • Crystal Wax
  • White Granex

ONION, BUNCHING [SCALLIONS] (Allium cepa):

  • Beltsville Bunching

PARSLEY (Petroselinum crispum):

  • Moss Curled
  • Plain (Italian)

PEAS, ENGLISH (Pisum sativum):

  • Little Marvel
  • Wando

PEAS, EDIBLE-PODDED (Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon)

spring only:
  • Sugar Snap (bush)
spring or fall:
  • Sugar Ann (bush)
  • Sugar Pop (bush)
  • Sugar Mel (vine)

PEAS, SOUTHERN (Vigna unguiculata subspecies unguiculata):

  • Blackeye #5
  • Mississippi Silver
  • Purple Hull
  • Zipper Cream Crowder
  • Colossus Crowder

PEPPER, HOT (Capsicum annuum var. longum):

  • Hungarian Yellow Wax
  • Long Red or SlimCayenne
  • Jalapeno
  • TAM Mild Jalapeno

PEPPER, SWEET BELL (Capsicum annuum var. grossum)

  • Big Bertha
  • Jupiter (mature color: red)
  • SummerSweet 860 (mature color: yellow)

PEPPER, SWEET SALAD (Capsicum annuum var. cerasiforme):

  • Gypsy
  • Sweet Pickle
  • Cubanelle

POTATO, IRISH (Solanum tuberosum)

red:
  • Norland (early season)
  • Red LaSoda (midseason)
white:
  • Kennebec (late season)

POTATO, SWEET (Ipomoea batatas):

  • Jewell
  • Centennial
  • Vardaman

PUMPKIN (Cucurbita pepo var. pepo):

  • Connecticut Field
  • Spirit
  • Small Sugar
  • Autumn Gold
  • Jack Be Little (ornamental)

RADISH (Raphanus sativus)

red:
  • Champion
  • Cherry Belle
white:
  • White Icicle
  • Snow Belle

RUTABAGA (Brassica napus var. napobrassica):

  • American Purple Top

SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea):

  • Melody
  • Coho
  • Fall green

SQUASH, SUMMER (Cucurbita pepo var. melopepo):

  • Multipik
  • Dixie
  • Sun Drops
  • Burpee´s Butterstick

SQUASH, SUMMER PAN-TYPE (Curcurbita pepo var. melopepo)

yellow:
  • Sunburst
green:
  • Peter Pan

SQUASH, WINTER (Cucurbita moschata):

  • Early Butternut
  • Table Ace
  • Table King Bush
  • Acorn
  • Cream of the Crop

SQUASH, ZUCCHINI (Cucurbita pepo var. melopepo)

green:
  • Senator
  • President
yellow:
  • Goldrush

Note Regarding Tomatoes: Cultivars listed as determinate are the bush type whereas those listed as indeterminate are the vining type. "A" indicates genetic resistance to Alternaria, "F1" to Fusarium wilt race 1, "F2" to Fusarium wilt race 2, "N" to root knot nematodes, "S" to Stemphylium (gray leaf spot), "T" to tobacco mosaic virus, "V" to Verticillium wilt.

TOMATOES, LARGE-FRUITED (Lycopersicon esculentum)

spring:
determinate:
  • Celebrity VFNT
  • Carnival VFNT
  • Surefire VF1
  • Merced VF1F2ST
  • President VFNT
  • Sunmaster V1F1&2NST
indeterminate:
  • Champion VFNT
  • Quick Pick VFNT
  • Simba VFNT
  • First Lady VFNT
  • Superfantastic VFN
  • Park´s Whopper Improved VFFNT
fall:
  • Surefire VF1
  • Sunmaster

TOMATOES, PASTE (Lycopersicon esculentum):

indeterminate:
  • Roma VF, San Marzano

TOMATOES, SMALL-FRUITED (Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme)

indeterminate:
  • Porter, Cherry Large, Sweet 100

TURNIP (Brassica rapa var. rapifera)

spring or fall:
  • Tokyo Cross
  • Royal Globe II
  • White Lady
fall only:
  • Just Right

WATERMELON (Citrullus lanatus)

regular:
  • Crimson Sweet
  • Sugar Baby
  • Royal Sweet
  • Orange Golden
  • Piñata
  • Star Brite
triploid or seedless (transplants only):
  • Queen of Hearts
  • Supersweet 5032
  • Gem Dandy Tri-X-Shadow

PLANTING DATES

Planting dates apply to the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. South of the Metroplex (i.e. in the Corsicana area), you can plant 5 days earlier in the spring. North of the Metroplex (i.e. along the Red River), spring planting should be 5 days later than the dates shown. Darker shaded areas represent the best times to plant-lighter areas represent acceptable times.


Feb. 15 March April May June July August September October
Asparagus                    
    Basil        Basil      
    Beans             Beans        
Beets                       Beets      
Broccoli                                
                      Brussels sprouts      
Cabbage                     Cabbage      
Chin. cabb.                     Chin. cabb.          
        Cantaloupe                  
Carrot                       Carrot        
Cauliflower                       Cauliflower      
Swiss chard                   Chard        
Collards               Collards        
    Sweet corn             Corn          
      Cucumber            
        Eggplant              
                            Garlic  
Kale                     Kale    
Kohlrabi                     Kohlrabi        
Leeks                         Leeks      
Lettuces                   Lettuces        
Mustard               Mustard        
        Okra            
Onion                         Onion      
Parsley                     Parsley    
Peas                         Peas    
        Southern peas              
        Peppers                  
Potatoes                 Potatoes              
        Sw. potato                      
        Pumpkins            
Radish                 Radish
Rutabaga                 Rutabaga  
Spinach                   Spinach
      Summer squashes          
      Winter squashes            
  Tomato             Tomato            
Turnips                     Turnips
      Watermelon                  

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