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a perfect blossom and is among the first to ripen. The fruit resembles the Wilson in 

 shape and size, but is of brighter color. As the Warfield and Haverland ripen at the 

 same time and very much more productive, I have no place for this. 



Stivimit. — This is the largest berry of good form that I have fruited. It rusts in some 

 localities, and this hinders its growth. For market it is less desirable than Bubach and 

 some others, but for an exhibition berry it is unsurpassed. 



London's 15. — I have fruited this three years and consider it a very valuable variety. 

 The plant is always green and healthy. It has a perfect blossom and is a good bearer. 

 The fruit is of large size, good form and color, and of superior quality. It is a great 

 favorite with the originator, who is one of the most experienced growers in the country. 



My soil is pretty heavy, clayey loam, and the varieties mentioned had only good 

 ordinarv culture. 



