A female asparagus plant (Asparagus officinalis) denoted "NJ44P" was
developed through extensive culture and selection from a field of the
variety Mary Washington. Plant NJ44P has many desirable traits including
vigorous plant growth, high yield, good resistance to rust (Puccinia
asparagi) and good field tolerance to asparagus root rot (Fusarium
oxysporum) and asparagus crown rot (Fusarium mondiforme). These desirable
traits have been shown to be transmissible to its progenies. The
invention relates to plants and plant parts of NJ44P plant. The invention
further relates to hybrid asparagus seeds and plants produced by crossing
the asparagus NJ44P plant with another asparagus plant.