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STATE POMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



X— GOOSEBERRIES. 



Abbreviations: "Size" — I. .large; m .medium; s.. small. "Form" — o..oval; r.o,, 

 roundish oval. "Color" — r,. reddish; g., greenish yellow. "Quality" — g.. good; v. g., 

 very good. "Season" — E.. early; M.. medium; L.. late. 



No. 



1 

 2 

 3 



NAMES. 



Downing 



Houghton 



Smith's Improved . 



Season. 



M.L. 



E. 

 M. 



1 Of upright habit, productive, desirable. 2 Drooping, vigorous. 3 New; promises 

 well. 



XI — RASPBERRIES. 



Abbreviations: "Size" — 1.. large; m., medium. "Form" — r.. roundish; c, conical; 

 ob. c. obtuse conical. "Color"— r., reddish; p., purplish; y.. yellow; b., black. 

 "Quality"— g., good; v. g., very good; b., best. "Use"— M., market; F. M., family 

 and market. "Season" — E., early; M., medium; L., late 



No. 



1 



2 

 3 



4 



6 



6 



7 



NAMES. 



Clarke 



Knevett's Giant 



Orange. Brinckle^s Orange 

 [Philadelphia 



Cap Varieties. 



Davison's Thornless 



Golden Thornless 



McCormick 



Mammoth Cluster. 



Season. 



M. 

 M. 

 M. 

 E. 



B. 

 M. 

 L. 



1 Canes strong, vigorous and upright; more nearly hardy than any foreign kind ; 

 fruit rather soft, juicy, sweet and excellent; better for light soils than any other variety 

 of its class. 2 Strong grower and very productive 3 Fruit tender; valuable for family 

 use. 4 Very productive. 7 Profitable for market. 



XII— STRAWBERRIES. 



Abbreviations: "Size" — 1., large. "Form" — o. c, obtuse conical; r. c, roundish 

 conical; r. o. c, roundish, obtuso conical. "Color" — b s., bright scarlet; 1. c. light 

 crimson; d c, deep crimson. "Quality" — g., good; v. g., very good. "Season"— E.. 

 early; M., medium; L., late. 



No. 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 6 

 6 



NAMES. 



Col. Cheney 



Hovey's Seedling. . 



Nicanor 



President Wilder. .. 

 Triomphe de Gand. 

 Wilson's Albany... 



Season. 



M. to L. 



M. 

 E. to L. 



M. 



M. 

 E. to L. 



1 A promising new kind. Pistillate. 2 An old and highly valued sort. Pistillate. 

 3 New. Plants vigorous, moderately productive. Flesh firm, sweet and juicy. Fine 

 for canning. 4 One of the best, of recent introduction. 6 Uneven in size. 6 Hardy 

 and productive; of fair quality when fully ripe. 



