EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETINS. 



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TABULATION OF STRAWBERRIES, 1899.— CONCLDDED. 



Name. 



Sam Sperry b 



Sandoval i b 



Satisfaction b 



Saunders b 



Shawnee b 



Sherman j b 



Shyster p 



Smalley p 



Smeltzer , 

 Sparta 



Stahelin p 



Star b 



Splendid , b 



Springdale i b 



Staples b 



Stewart b 



Stone (Ey) 1 p 



Sunnyside p 



Sunrise p 



Tennessee : b 



Tennyson b 



Thoiiipson40 1 p 



Thompson 66 p 



Timbrell : p 



Tonga I p 



Topeka ' b 



Tubbs b 



Wartield p 



Welton ; b 



Weston : p 



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9 

 7 

 3 

 7 

 3-4 



7 



4 

 5-6 



4 

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7 

 6-7 

 2-3 



3 



6 



May 



4 

 1 

 1 

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 2 



" 1 



" 1 



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April 29 



" 29 



Mav 



Williams 



Will Warfield 



Wood ( Bed er) 



Woolverton 



World Champion. 

 Wyatt 



5 



8 



9-10 

 8-9 



7 



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 12 

 12 

 12 



12 



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21 

 20 

 21 

 17 

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21 

 23 

 21 

 20 

 17 



20 

 20 

 22 

 20 

 17 



21 

 23 

 23 

 24 

 21 



20 

 21 

 17 

 17 

 20 



20 

 22 

 20 

 23 

 20 

 20 



7 

 2 

 7 

 4 



10 

 7 

 4 

 5 

 1 



7 

 4 

 2 

 3 

 3 



2 

 7 

 4 

 4 

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6 

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4 

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8 

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7 

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7 



7 



7 



6-7 

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9 



7-8 



7 

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6 



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7 

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Bob Bubach. — From W. W. Sewall, Carthage, Mo. Perfect flowered. Plants vigor- 

 ous, runners abundant, fruit stems short. Fruit large, conical, and slightly com- 

 pressed; color light crimson: flesh scarlet; te.xture firm; quality good. This variety 

 resembles Bubach quite closely, both in plant and fruit, but is a little more vigorous 

 in growth. 



< arrie Crescent. — From W. W. Sewall. A remarkably vigorous, tall gi'owing plant 

 with broad, dark green leaves. Imperfect flower. Berries large, conical, slightly 

 compressed; color light crimson; seeds large, prominent; flesh scarlet; core open; 

 texture moderately fine; quality good, sprightly. Roots deeply and stands drouth 

 well. If sufficiently productive it may prove of value as a fancy market sort. 



Champion. — From David Strouse, Rogersford, Pa. Moderately vigorous, perfect 

 flowering, plant with light green foliage, inclined to rust. Fruit large, long, conical, 

 somewhat compressed, and often deeply furrowed; color dark scarlet; fruit stalks long, 

 prostrate. Poor quality and soft texture make this variety undesirable either for 

 home use or market. 



Evans. — From Thompson's Sons, Rio Vista, Va. Perfect flowered. Plants low. 

 spreading, strong. Fruit round conical, medium size; color scarlet; texture moder- 

 ately firm. Not productive enough for market and of doubtful value as a home berry. 



Hattie Warfield. — From W. W, Sewall. Plants tall, strong. Imperfect flower. 

 Berry of medium size; conical compressed; deep scarlet color. Plant vigor, good color 

 and appearance of fruit, and fair degi-ee of productiveness give this variety some 

 promise as a market sort. 



Mamie Warfield. — From W. W. Sewall. Imperfect flower. Resembles Warfield in 

 plant growth, but ripened three days later than that variety. Fruit roundish conical: 



