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more of them. The character of the season would also influence the yield. On the 

 whole, the hest practice is to take only one crop off, letting the runners start in time 

 to get a good stand the year the plantation is made. 



The names of the varieties in the table are in descending order of merit accord- 

 ing to the yield of 1001. By examining the table it will be found that the six best 

 yielding varieties, taking the average of 1900 and 1901, are Mele, Daisy, Buster, 

 Howard's No. 41, Glen Mary, and Afton, all of which were described in the report 

 for 1900, except Mele, which is a pale, soft berry of only medium quality and not re- 

 commended. In the table the letter P. stands for pistillate, or imperfect flowers, and 

 B. for bisexual, or perfect flowers. 



Name. 



Greenville 



Mele 



Bisel 



Sample 



Buster 



Carrie 



Arkansas Traveller . 



Bubach 



Enhance 



World's Champion . . 



Glen Mary 



Perfection 



Lloyd's Favorite. . . . 



Dora 



Vories 



Williams 



Beder Wood 



Cole's Seedling 



Howard's 41 



Kyle 



Lincoln 



Kansas Prolific 



Barton's Eclipse 



Daniel Boone ....... 



Hood River 



Dr. Arp 



G. H. Caughell 



Tennessee Prolific . . 



Enormous 



Princess 



Parker Earle 



Sherman. 



Maggie 



Thompson's Late . . 



Wonderful 



Gen. Putman 



Lovett 



Logan 



Hatch E\p. Station 



No Name. . . - 



Morgan's Favorite . . 



Nick Ohmer 



Cyclone 



Mattie Warfield 



Brandywine 



Nehring's Gem 



Sadie 



Ridgeway 



Cameronian 



Man well 



Cobden Queen 



World's Champion.. 

 Daisy 



3 ea 



3^? 



00 ' 



DS 



P3 Oh 



o 



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P May 



P 

 P 

 P 

 P 

 B 

 P 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 P 

 P 

 P 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 P 

 B 

 P 

 B 

 P 

 P 



p 



B 

 B 

 P 

 P 

 B 

 B 

 P 

 P 

 P 

 P 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 P 

 1' 

 B 

 P 

 11 

 B 

 B 

 B 

 P 

 B 

 P 



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