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flesh dark red; quality very good. Moderately productive and is a 

 promising new variety. 



Bubach: — Imperfect. A well-known kind; it lias been a failure here 

 for two years, but is considered one of the standard market varieties, 

 by many growers. 



Brandywiue: — Perfect. A strong plant maker and quite productive. 

 Fruit large and of good quality. A valuable medium late variety. 



Bethel : — Imperfect. A medium-sized mid-season variety with irregu- 

 lar, oblate-conic fruit; color lustrous dark red; firm, rich and sweet. 

 Makes a good fruiting row, but is unproductive. 



Bederwood : — Perfect. Continues to stand at the head of the list 

 in productiveness but is a soft, light-colored berry of poor quality and 

 unattractive appearance. 



Bryan: — Perfect. Fruit large, medium late and moderately produc- 

 tive. Color light and dark red; flesh light red and rather soft. Plants 

 good growers and healthy. Not promising. 



Cardinal : — Imperfect. Plants strong and healthy with long runners 

 and scattering plants. Fruit large, regular, roundish-conical; color 

 dark red; very firm; quality good. Lasts over a long season. A valu- 

 able variety if it proves productive. 



Corsican : — Perfect. This variety and Yant, Wonder, Ryckman and 

 Uncle Jim are very similar and one description will answer for all. 

 Plants very strong growers, with an exceptionally healthy, rich green 

 foliage. Season medium to late, ripening a large per cent of fruit in 

 a short time. Fruit large to very large; form irregular, varying from 

 long, wide, compressed and ridged, to roundish-conic ; color mottled, 

 light and dark red with very light red on the shaded side; flesh very 

 light red, almost white at center; medium firm; flavor mild, not rich. 

 Quite productive and desirable as a medium to late variety where large 

 size is the chief point. 



Commonwealth : — Perfect. Fruit large, oblate-conic ; color dark red 

 with dark red flesh; texture firm; flavor mild, sub-acid; quality good. 

 Season late. 



Clyde: — Perfect. The most productive variety in the new planta- 

 tion. Fruit very large, smooth and regular. It is rather light in color, 

 and too tender in texture for shipping. 



Duncan : — Perfect. Plant a good grower, making plenty of plants 

 for a good row. Gave a good average yield. Fruit of medium size, 

 long-conic, regular; color dark red with firm, dark red flesh. Quality 

 good. Mid-season. A promising variety. 



Dewey: — Perfect. One of the most productive varieties. Plants 

 strong growers but subject to rust. Fruit medium-sized, long-conic, 

 necked. Color light red, with medium firm, light red flesh. Mid-season. 

 Too light in color for a market berry. 



Dunlap : — Perfect. Mid-season. Plants strong and healthy making 

 numerous runners, and very productive. Fruit medium-sized, smooth, 

 regular, dark red, and of good quality. A very reliable sort. 



Ernie : — Perfect. One of the best last year and in the old bed this 

 year, but it gave only an average yield in the new plantation, as the 

 plants did not get a good start. It is handsome in appearance, the fruit 



