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29. Fruit large, round couical, bright crimson; productiveness, 7.5; 

 quality, 8.5; firmness, 7. 



Plants are strong and healthy, but do not produce much fruit. 



No. 3 {Belt). B. Plants from William Belt, Williamsburgh, Ohio. 

 Plants of strong growth; leaf-stalk long, stout; leaflets large, broad ovate; 

 color, medium to light green; texture, papery. First ripe fruits June 21. 

 Crop at best June 26. Fruit large, round conical or broad conical; color, 

 bright, light scarlet; flesh, medium in color; productiveness, 9; quality, 

 8; firmness, 8. 



Promised well early in season, but plants weakened and rusted badly, 

 and many berries did not mature. 



Xo.l (Enrjle). B.— Plants from C. Engle, Paw Paw, Mich. Plants 

 rather weak in growth. Fruit large, but irregular in shape, and produced 

 only in small quantities. Not promising. 



No. 2. (Feicht.) B.— Plants fron David Feicht, Little York, Ohio. 

 Plants of strong growth; leaf -stalk usually long; leaflets of medium size, 

 ovate; teeth sharp. First ripe fruits June 18. Crop at best June 24. 

 Fruit medium to large in size; round conical; crimson color; flesh dark; 

 productiveness 9.5, quality 8, firmness 8.5. 



Plants strong and healthy. Crop ripened early and held out well. Its 

 productiveness makes it promising for home use or- local market. 



No. 3. (Feicht.) P. — Plants from David Feicht. Plants of rather weak 

 growth; leaf-stalk medium to long, rather stout; leaflets large, narrow 

 ovate, edge turned toward center, medium green in color; texture, papery. 

 First ripe fruits June 21. Crop at best June 26. Fruit large, irregular, 

 ridged, conical; color, light crimson; productiveness 8, quality 7, firmness 9. 



Plant rusted quite badly at close of season. Lacks vigor of plant growth. 



No. 2. {Cameron.) B. — Plants from J. W. Cameron, East Kochester, 

 Ohio. Plants of strong growth; leaf-stalk medium to long: leaflets 

 medium to large, round ovate; color, dark green; texture, tough. First 

 fruits ripe June 20. Crop at best June 21. Fruit of medium size, long 

 conical, usually with neck; bright crimson color; seeds, prominent; flesh, 

 dark; productiveness 8.5, quality 9, firmness 8. 



Plants are healthy, strong growing and fairly productive. Berry of fine 

 appearance, good quality and holds out well to close of season. Promising. 



No. 6. {Cameron.) P. B. — Plants from J. W. Cameron. Plants of 

 medium strong growth; leaf -stalk long, quite stout; leaflets larg^, ovate, 

 medium to light green color; texture, papery. First fruits ripe June 22. 

 Crop at best June 27. Fruit of medium size, round conical or broad 

 conical; color, bright scarlet; flesh, dark; productiveness 4, quality 8.5, 

 firmness 8.5. 



Plants are healthy and fairly vigorous, but are not productive. 



No. 13. {Cameron.) P. — Plants from J. W. Cameron. Plants not strong 

 growing; leaf -stalk of medium length; leaflets small to medium in size, 

 round ovate, color medium green; texture, tough; teeth small, sharp. First 

 fruits ripe June 21. Crop at best June 26. Fruit of medium size, round 

 conical, usiially ridged; color, bright crimson; productiveness 8, quality 8, 

 firmness 7.5. 



Crop held out well in size of fruit to close of season. Plants lack 

 vigor of growth, rust badly and do not produce many runners. 



No. 31 (Haynes). P.— Plants from J. H. Haynes. Plants of very 

 strong growth; leaf-stalk long, slender; leaflets of medium size, ovate; 



