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Hersey, S. From aS'. Herseij, Hingham, Mass. Fruit small to 

 medium, light scarlet color, firm, fair quality. Unproductive this 

 season. 



Hull No. 3, S. From E. J. Hull, Oli/pJiant, Pa. Fruit large, 

 light scarlet color, moderately firm, moderately productive. 



Maple Bank,, P. From E. B. Stevenson, LowviUe, Canada. Blos- 

 soms with Sharpless. Fruit medium size, scarlet color, firm. 

 Not productive this season. 



Marshall, S. Does not succeed in many localities; where it 

 does well it is very satisfactory. Fruit of largest size, dark scar- 

 let color, good quality, firm. Recommended for trial where the 

 best of culture can be given. 



Mary, P. Plants strong but make few runners. Fruit very 

 large but irregular and rough, moderately productive. Blossoms 

 with Sharpless. 



Michel, S. First early, fruit medium size, unproductive. Of 

 value where very early fruit is desired. 



Middlefield, P. A good variety for home use; has been only 

 moderately productive on our grounds. Blossoms with Sharpless. 



Murray, P. Fi-om Thompson's Sons. Rio Vista, Ta. Fruit 

 medium to large, dark scarlet color. Unproductive on our soil. 

 Blossoms with Beder Wood. 



Omega, P. Fi'om Thompson's Sons. Rio Tista, Ya. Moderately 

 productive. Fruit large, light scarlet color. Blossoms with 

 Sharpless. 



Robinson, S. From Thompson''s Sons, Rio Vista, Va. Fruit 

 medium to large, scarlet color, good quality. Ranks fifth in pro- 

 ductiveness this season among varieties that were fruited in one- 

 year-old beds. 



Thompson, S. (Lady Thompson.) Has proven a failure on our 

 soil. Fruit medium size, light scarlet color, unproductive. 



Thompson No. 100, S. From Thompson's Sons, Rio Vista, Va. 

 Fruit medium size, good, scarlet color. Unproductive this season. 



Vera, P. From. E. B. Stevenson, Loicville, Ontario, Canada. 

 Foliage moderately vigorous, runners abundant, fruit stems 



