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conic; color deep red, with darii red flesh. Medium firm; quality good. 

 Worthy of further trial. 



Missouri : — Perfect. Gave a good yield this season. Plants strong, 

 sending out plenty of runners to make a good row. Above medium in 

 size; roundish-conic; sometimes flattened; color bright red, with light 

 red flesh; medium firm with a mild, pleasant flavor. A fairly good 

 variety. 



Mrs. McDowell : — Perfect. A productive, medium-sized berry of fair 

 quality, but it is very irregular and rough. Not desirable. 



Marshall : — Perfect. Gave a good yield for that variety and under 

 favorable conditions where large size, attractive appearance and fine 

 flavor are wanted, it is a desirable kind. 



McKinley :-;;-Perfect. Ripens with and is very similar to New York. 

 Plants strong, stocky and healthy. Fruit large; form irregular; shape 

 long, flattened, often wide, ridged and flattened. Color, dark red, or 

 light red on shaded side; flesh medium firm, light red; quality good. 

 Mid-season. Productive. 



Marie: — Imperfect. Fruit large; form varying from roundish to 

 oblate-conic; color bright red; flesh light red, tender. Quality fair. Mid- 

 season. 



Miller: — Perfect. Fruit above medium in size; short-conical; color 

 dark red; flesh dark red, firm. Quality good. Mid-season. A good mar- 

 ket berry if it proves productive. 



Minute Man : — Imperfect. Plants strong, healthy growers. Berries 

 above medium, roundish-conical; color bright, glossy red. Flesh light 

 red, tender. Quality fair. Mid-season. Rather tender for a market 

 berry. . ' 



New York : — Perfect. The description given for McKinley will answer 

 for this variety. 



Nettie : — Imperfect. A large, late variety which gave a very fair yield 

 considering the poor stand of plants. Form irregular, conical, ridged 

 and flattened. Color light red; flesh red, tender. Promising as a late 

 kind. 



^0. 1: — Received from J. K. Bowman, Havana, Illinois. Perfect. 

 Plant a strong, stocky grower. Fruit large, irregular, conical, com- 

 pressed; color dark red; flesh dark red, firm. Quality fair. Mid-season. 

 Not productive. 



No. 2. — Imperfect. Received with No. 1. Plants good growers, mak- 

 ing many more plants than No. 1. Fruit large, roundish, oblate, slightly 

 conical; color red, with firm, light red flesh. Quality fair. More 

 productive than No. 1 and a few days later. Worthy of trial. 



Nick Ohmer: — Perfect. Fruit large, attractive, firm, late. Unproduc- 

 tive. 



Olive's Pride: — Perfect. Plants good growers, making plenty of 

 plants. Mid-season. Productive but the fruit runs small toward the 

 end of the season. Fruit medium, conical, compressed, ridged, irregular. 

 Color dark red, with light red flesh; medium firm; quality good. 



Com Paul : — Perfect. Large, long, compressed, irregular. Color dark 

 red; flesh red, firm; plants large, vigorous, making plenty of plants for 

 a good row. Gave a good yield and is deserving of trial, especially for 

 market. 



