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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



raspberries-Red. 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



Size. 



s. small, 

 m. medium. 

 1. large. 



Form. 



r. round, 

 c. conical, 

 o. ovate. 



Color. Fungus (Anthracnose). 



d. dark. o. orange. a. free, 



r. red. b. bright. b. slightly affected, 



p. purple. c. badly affected. 



Variety. 



Amazon 



Brandy wine 



Brinkle 



Burlington 



Canada 



Catawissa 



Crimson Beauty... 



Cuthbert 



Diadem 



Heebner 



Herstine 



Highland Hardy.. 



Henrietta 



Lost Rubies 



Marlboro 



Michigan Early... 

 Miller's Woodland 



Montclair 



Niagara 



Parnell 



Philadelphia 



Queen 



Reliance 



Reder 



Red Cluster 



Scarlet Gem 



Surprise 



Talcott 



Thwack 



Turner 



Welch 



6 



7.5 

 4 



7 



7 



7.5 

 6 

 9 



2 

 7 



5 

 8 

 5 



t 

 5 

 7 



7 

 7.5 

 5 

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 9 

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a 



June 9 



" 11 



8 



" 12 



" 12 



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3 



" 12 



" 13 



" 10 



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3 



8 



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8 



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1 



9 



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2 



3 



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5 

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1 



9 

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1 



— 



July 9 



June 29 



" 29 



Joly 8 



6 



June 30 



" 28 



July 7 



6 



Jane 29 



Jnly 7 

 June 30 

 " 29 

 June 29 

 July 7 



June 23 



" 29 



" 29 



Jnly 8 



June 28 



Jnly 6 

 June 29 



" 27 

 " 20 

 " 30 



" 29 

 " 29 

 " 28 



July 7 

 7 



June 27 



3 



3 



Jnly 24 



" 22 



" 20 



" 21 



" 28 



" 22 



" 20 



" 31 



" 23 



" 20 



" 25 



" 22 



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" 23 



" 24 



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" 30 



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" 25 



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b 

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Of this comparatively long list of varieties not more than three or four 

 are really valuable here. 



Michigan Early and Hansell, which in plant and fruit have many 

 points in common, are among the best early red varieties; Cuthbert, 

 although slightly tender here, is our best sort for the main crop; Marlboro 

 in some places is an excellent market variety, but it does not prove profit- 

 able here; on account of their hardiness, Turner and Thwack seem suited 

 to cultivation in sections unfavorable to fruit; Golden Queen is much like 

 Cuthbert except in the color of the fruit, and would be valuable for home 

 use. 



9 



II.— MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT NOTES. 



In addition to what is being done in the way of testing fruits here and 

 at South Haven, we also have under trial in more than fifty places in the 

 state, smaller collections of fruits both large and small, that should also 

 be of much value to us. . 



