FRUIT CATALOGUE. 



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SECTION IV.— BLACKBERRIES. 



ABBREVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



Color, 



b. black, 

 w. white. 



Eemarks. 



Not fully hardy, but productive and fine. 



Strong grower and prolific. Well worthy of extended trial. 



Brunton has been disseminated under this name. The genuine is claimed 



to be hardy, but does best with protection. 

 Plants hardy and fruit of good size. 



A strong spreading grower. Productive in some localities. 

 Too well known to need description. Sometimes rusts or mildews. 

 The largest, most productive and best. 

 Vigorous, hardy, productive. 

 Not large, but good. Very hardy and prolific. 

 Bears heavily. Size rather small. Hardy. In Lenawee county equals 



Snyder for market. 

 Nearly as hardy as Snyder. 

 Nearly hardy; vigorous; productive. 



Hardy, vigorous and prolific. Valuable in Lenawee county. 

 One of the largest. Lacks richness. Needs winter proctection. 



SECTION v.— CHERRIES.— Heaet and Bigarreau. 



ABBREVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



a. amber. 



b. black, 

 br. bright. 



c. carmine. 



Color. 



or. crimson. 

 d. dark, 

 p. purplish, 

 r. red. 



Class. 



w. whitish, 

 y. yellowish. 



b. bigarreau. 

 h. heart. 



