424 STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETINS. 



color, light green; teeth irregular, sharp. First ripe fruits June 21. 

 Crop at best June 26 Fruit of medium size, round conical, somewhat 

 irregular form, bright scarlet color; flesh, light; productiveness 5, qual 

 ity 6, firmness 6. 



Plants rusted badly toward close of season. Crop did not hold out 

 well. Not promising. 



No. 18 (Little). B. — Plants from John Little, Granton, Ontario. 

 Plants are not of strong growth; leaf -stalk medium to long; leaflets 

 small, narrow -ovate; color, medium green; texture, tough. First ripe 

 fruits June 18. Crop at best June 24-25. Fruit of medium size, round 

 conical, bright dark crimson color, flesh dark; productiveness 8.5, qual- 

 ity 8, firmness 8.5. 



Plants rusted badly toward close of season and could not mature 

 crop. Lacking in plant growth and vigor. 



No. 26 (Little). B. — Plants from John Little. Plants of medium 

 growth; leaf -stalk long, quite stout; leaflets large, round ovate; color, 

 medium green; texture, papery; teeth large, rounded. First ripe fruits 

 June 21. Crop at best June 26. Fruit large, irregular, ridged; color, 

 bright dark scarlet, flesh light; productiveness 9, quality 9, firmness 8. 



Crop held out well in size, though the berry is irregular in shape. 

 Plants are not of strong growth and rust toward close of season. Worthy 

 of further trial. 



No. 42 (Little). B. — Plants from John Little. Plants of medium 

 growth; leaf -stalk medium to long; leaflets of medium size, ovate; color, 

 medium to dark green; texture tough; teeth sharp. First ripe fruit* 

 June 21. Crop at best June 24^26. Fruit large, round conical, crim- 

 son color, flesh dark; productiveness 9, quality 9, firmness 8. 



Crop held out fairly well. Fruit attractive in appearance and of good 

 quality. Plant lacking in vigor of growth; rusts considerably. Of fair 

 promise. 



No. 3 (Stay man). B. — Plants from Stay man <fc Black. Plants of very 

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

 narrow ovate; color medium green; texture papery; teeth sharp. First 

 ripe fruits June 21. Crop at best June 24. Fruit of medium size, long 

 conical; color dark crimson; flesh usually dark; j^roductiveness 9.5, qual- 

 ity 7, firmness 8.5. 



Plants are strong, healthy and productive. Crop held out well. The 

 fruit has a stong acid flavor. Promising. 



No. 2 (J. S.). B. — Plants are moderately vigorous and healthy. The 

 fruit is large and of excellent quality. The plants are not productive. 



No. 4 (J. S.). P. — Plants of moderately strong growth, healthy but not 

 productive enough. Berry of attractive appearance and high quality. 



No. 6 (J. S.). P. — Plants of stong growth; leaf-stalk of medium length 

 and quite stout; leaflets medium size, ovate; color light green; texture 

 tough: teeth sharp. First ripe fruits June 21. Crop at best June 26. 

 Fruit large, round conical, ridged; color bright dark scarlet; productive- 

 ness 9.5, (juality 7, firmness 6. 



Plants rusted badly toward close of season. Berry rather soft. The 

 plants are productive and the berry is attractive in appearance. It would 

 be an excellent variety if the plants did not rust. 



No. 34 (Thompson). — Plants from Cleveland Nursery Co. The 

 plants are of medium strong growth. Fruit of medium size, round coni- 

 cal; color bright crimson; productiveness 5, (quality 8, firmness 8. 



