EXPERIMENT STATION BULLETINS. 249 



these imperfect kinds. Clyde is an early bloomer, •with abundant pollen 

 and should be tried as a fertilizer. Woolverton is also good. 



Among sorts not so widely known as the above but which have given 

 excellent results as market berries are Bird, Charlie, Greenville, Leroy, 

 Snowball and Weston. 



For the grower in search of varieties that will bear large fruits and that 

 are fairly productive, Brandywine and Marshall are recommended. 



Aroma and Eureka bear large fruits, ripen late and have a long season. 

 They are well worthy of trial as late varieties. 



Brunette and Timbrell are large fruiting kinds that are very high in 

 quality. They are recommended for home use. 



L. R. TAFT. 

 H. P. GLADDEN. 

 Agricultural College, Mich., Aug. 12, 1897. 



32 



