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STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



SECTION III.— APRICOTS. 



SECTION IV.— BLACKBERRIES. 



ABBREVIATIONS FOR THIS SECTION. 



conical, 

 oblong. 



Form. 



ov. 

 r. 



oval, 

 roundish. 



.a 



a 



3 



1 

 2 

 3 



4 

 5 



6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 



11 

 12 

 13 

 14 



Names. 



Agawara 



Ancient Briton , 



Early Harvest 



Eldorado 



Krie 



Kittatinny 



Lueretia (Dewberry) 



Minnewaska 



Snyder 



Stone 



Taylor 



Wallace 



Western Triumph... 

 Wilson (Junior) 



Descriptions. 



o 

 "o 

 O 



b 

 b 

 b 



b 

 b 

 1) 

 b 

 li 

 h 

 b 



b 

 b 

 b 

 b 



a 

 o 



w 



<u 



m 



m 

 1 



V e 



e 

 m 

 m 



V e 

 m 

 e 

 e 



e 



m 



m 1 



e 



3 



"51 



Am. 



A)k. 

 111. 



Ohio. 



Pa 



K. J. 



Va. 



N. Y. 



In-l. 



Wis. 



Am. 

 Am. 

 '\m. 



N. J. 



Use and 



value. 



Scale 1 to 10. 





s 



7 

 7 

 8 



9 



7 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 10 

 7 



9 



7 

 8 

 8 



Many of the varieties of best quality are lacking in hardiness and can- 

 not be grown without covering, but with a little care any of the sorts 

 mentioned will succeed. Snyder and Taylor "are among the best of the 

 old kinds; Eldorado, in hardiness, productiveness and fruit, greatly re- 

 sembles the Snyder, although it is somewhat larger. The Erie suc- 

 ceeds well in many localities and. by covering, the Wilson and Early 



