New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 



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Of the above varieties Rural Gem, Oswego Queen and Michigan 

 can be recommended for trial where late berries are desired. 



BLACK RASPBERRIES. 



Table IV.— List of Black Raspberries Fruited in 1898 with a Compara- 

 tive Statement of the Percentage of Early and Late Yield of Each 

 Variety. 



I 



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Name of variety. 



When set. 



1 Pioneer 1895, fall... 



2 Palmer 1895, fall. . . 



3.... Hilborn 1895, fall... 



4 Mohler 1895, fall... 



5 Older 1895, fall... 



6 Black Diamond . . 1896, spring 



7 Mills 1895, fall... 



8 Hopkins 1895, fall... 



9 Onondaga 1895, fall. . . 



10.... Lawrence 1896, spring 



11 Ohio 1895, fall... 



12 Kansas , . 1895, fall. . . 



13 Carman 1895, fall. . . 



14 Haynes 1895, fall... 



15 Lovett 1895, fall. . . 



16 Poscharsky No. 9. . 1895, fall. . . 



17 Cromwell 1895, fall... 



18 Progress 1896, spring 



19 Babcock No. 3 1895, fall. . . 



20 Babcock No. 5 1895, fall. . . 



21 Eureka 1895, fall... 



22 ... . Manwaring 1895, f aH. . . 



EARLY BLACK RASPBERRIES. 



Assuming that midseason began on July 6 all varieties that 

 bore a considerable portion of their fruit before this date may 

 be called early for this season. Table 5 shows that 5 varieties 

 yielded 30 per cent or more of their crop before July 6. They 

 are given below in Table 5. 



