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Coutant (B). — Plants in poor condition last year. Seriously affected. 

 Most of them were killed. 



Cumberland (B). — Withstood freeze quite Avell. Had more fruit on 

 new growth than other varieties. Growth good. New setting did not 

 do as well as the old one. 



CntJihcrt (B). — Did better than most of the red raspberries. Made 

 good growth. 



Diamond (B). — Made a vigorous spreading growth this season after 

 being killed back to the snow line. 



Ea^'ly King (B). — Killed back quite severely but grew well during the 

 season. 



Gregg (B). — Killed back considerable but grew well this summer. Old 

 })atch did not do as well as tlie new setting. 



Tlaymal'cr (P). — Quite seriously injured, but did Avell during the 

 growing season. 



Idalio (B). — Made a moderateh' vigorous growth after being frozen 

 back to the snow line. 



Kansas (B). — Growth rather slow but it seems very healthy. Was 

 Ivilled to snow line. 



Livingston. (B). — Made a good dense growth. 



Loudon (B). — Killed back quite severely and did not make a good 

 growth this year. 



Marlboro (B). — Plants rather poor last year and were seriously killed 

 back by the freeze, many bushes being killed. 



Miller (B). — Not doing very well, many bushes being killed, and those 

 remaining made only a fair growth. 



Mills (B). — Made a slow growth but otherwise the bushes are in good 

 condition. 



Nemeha (B). — Growth good, bushes vigorous. 



Phoenix (Ji).- — Did well, making a good growth. A little fruit. 



^Sarah (B). — Quite seriously affected. Plants weakened by freeze and 

 made poor growth. 



Shaffer (P). — While some of the bushes were killed, the remaining 

 ones made a good growth. 



Souhegan (B). — Some of the plants killed, others made a sparing 

 growth. 



Thompson (B). — Many bushes weakened, some killed. 



Turner (B). — Plants poor last year and many were killed by the freeze. 

 This variety is greatly subject to anthracnose. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Earhj Harvest. — Did not stand the freeze as well as the other early 

 varieties. Growth this year was fairly good. 



Early King. — Was little affected by the freeze. Bore well, and was 

 one of the best in the patch this year. 



Eldorado. — Was badly injured, but nuide a good growth during 

 the season. 



Erie. — Not hurt as badly as the Eldorado. Growth was good. 



Minneioaska. — Quite seriously injured, but growth during season was 

 good. 



