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called for under this name, rather than Champion, but both appear to be 

 going out of use. Pistillate. 



Woodruff No. 1 originated fifteen or twenty years since at Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. Although the berry is considerably elongated, unlike many others 

 of that form, it ripens at the tip as early as elsewhere. It was at one time 

 a popular variety at Ann Arbor, but has never been extensively planted 

 elsewhere. It is likely soon to be wholly superseded. Bisexual. 



For a family or farm garden, to be grown in matted rows, mere quantity 

 being of less importance than quality, a good selection of five varieties from 

 the foregoing lists would be Alpha or Covill for early, followed by May 

 King, with Belmont and Parry for medium and late, and Mount Vernon to 

 close the season. 



If to be grown in hills for the use of the family, Alpha, Bid well, Bel- 

 mont, Sharpless, and either Mount Vernon or Kentucky would give a good 

 succession. 



For market, in matted rows, a profitable succession would be Crescent 

 or Haverland with Miner as a fertilizer, Bubach No. 5 with : Logan to fer- 

 tilize it ; closing the season with Mount Vernon, or perhaps Kentucky. 



For market, to be grown in hills, a good succession would be Covill, 

 Cumberland, Jessie, Sharpless, Mount Vernon and perhaps Kentucky. 



