New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 509 



Judging from our experience with this fruit we cannot expect 

 it to be grown with profit in this State. 



STRAWBERRY- RASPBERRY. 



These plants came from A. Blanc, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1895. 

 Plants vigorous, about 2 feet high, spread rapidly by suckers. 

 Fruit large, irregular in form, color red, poor quality, unproduc- 

 tive, entirely worthless as grown on our grounds. 



