Luscious — Matures

During its peak popularity (1931), the variety was positioned as a high-value, accessible crop.

The variety matures in approximately 75 days from the time of planting. luscious matures

The fruit is typically large, with some specimens attaining "enormous weight," making it a focal point of horticultural interest. During its peak popularity (1931), the variety was

According to historical data from the Mills Seed Book , the growth cycle is optimized for a summer harvest: During its peak popularity (1931)

The phrase "luscious matures" appears in historical horticultural records, specifically describing high-quality seed varieties like the from early 20th-century catalogs.

Described as "rich and luscious," prioritizing sweetness and aromatic quality.