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and like that variety produces a very early but relatively small crop 

 of fruit. 



Evans, S. From Slay maker & Sons, Dover, Del. Fruit 

 large, roundish, conic, light scarlet color, soft, fair quality. Plants 

 vigorous, runners abundant. Fruit stems short and erect. Mod- 

 erately productive. This variety and Tennyson closely resemble 

 each other. 



Ganargua, S. From A. A. Mitchell, Palmyra, N. Y. Plants 

 fairly vigorous, runners moderately abundant, fruit stems short 

 and erect. Fruit medium to large, roundish, good scarlet color, 

 moderately firm, quality fair. Jessie type. Moderately productive. 



Gardner, S. From W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. Fruit 

 medium to large, irregular conic, light scarlet color, firm, quality 

 fair, rather acid. Fruit stem short and erect; plants fairly vig- 

 orous; runners moderately abundant. Unproductive this season . 



Hall Favorite, S. From L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. 

 Plants moderately vigorous and moderate plant makers. Fruit 

 stems medium length, erect. Fruit medium or above in size, 

 roundish, good scarlet color, firm, fair quality. Not productive 

 this season. 



Henry, S. From W. A. Baker, Wolcott, N. Y. Fruit large r 

 irregular conic, good scarlet color, moderately firm, good quality. 

 Plants vigorous with abundant runners; fruit stems medium. 

 Moderately productive this season. The name of this variety 

 should be suppressed since another variety was ;first disseminated 

 under this name and since been widely distributed. 



Holland, P. From L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. Blossoms 

 with Sharpless. Fruit large, roundish, good scarlet color with 

 dark flesh, moderately firm, quality good. Plants moderately 

 vigorous with abundant runners, fruit stems medium in length. 

 A number of the plants failed to grow, and therefore the record of 

 yield of this variety cannot be given. 



Ideal, S. From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Plants 

 vigorous, runners abundant, fruit stems short and erect. Fraiti 



