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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



STRAWBERRIES.— Conc/Mdcd. 



Variety. 



Seek-no-Farther.. 



Sfueca Chief 



Sridwball 



Sl)arta 



Splendid 



Star 



Stevenson 



Stone Early 



Stouffer 



Success 



Stahelin 



Surprise 



Thompson 103 



Tinibrell 



Unnamed 



Vandervort 2 



Vandervort :i 



Vera 



Vories 



Warfteld 



Weston 



Wetzel 



Whitney 



Win. He'lt 



Woolverton 



W'onderf ul 



Wooll 



World Champion 

 Zula 



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OQ 



I'erf. 

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 rerf. 

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I Perf. 



Perf. 

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 1 Perf. 



Perf. 



Perf. 

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Perf. 

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Imp. 

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Imp. 

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2 







V 



Q 



Mav 15 



"■ 12 



" 18 



" 14 



" 18 



" 14 



" 15 



" 11 



" 11 



" 15 



" 14 



" 16 



" 16 



" 16 



" 14 



" 15 



" 15 



" IC 



" 14 



" 11 



" 16 



" 16 



" 21 



" 14 



'• 16 



" 16 



" 14 



" 16 



" 21 



June 9 

 9 



7 

 " 10 

 " 9 



" 14 

 8 



•' 4 

 9 



" 4 



" 5 



4 



" 12 



" 10 



9 



" 11 

 " 111 



7 



" 6 



5 



" 7 



9 



" 14 



'• 11 



" 7 



5 



12 



9 



Ol 



June 29 

 " 29 

 " 30 

 " 30 

 " 29 ' 



" 29 



" 20 



" 36 



" 28 



" 29 



" 29 



" 30 



" 28 



July 2 I 



2 ! 



June 29 



" 24 

 " 29 

 " 29 



" 29 



" 25 



" 29 



July 2 



June 29 



" 25 



" 29 



" 25 



" 25 





93 

 60 

 88 

 90 

 70 



60 

 70 

 100 

 98 

 95 



90 

 100 



85 

 100 

 100 



88 



80 



7H 



100 



10(1 



85 

 65 

 50 

 90 

 78 



58 

 85 

 73 

 68 



79 

 66 

 76 

 90 



77 



76 

 74 

 72 

 78 



74 

 71 



76 

 68 

 78 



83 

 61 

 70 

 72 

 81 



88 

 76 

 84 

 78 

 90 



68 

 76 

 70 

 68 



Stouffer. — Perfect flower. One of the most vigorous growers, free froiu blight. 

 Runners a little shy; fruit stems numerous, but not well filled. Fruit large, irregular, 

 round or long conical, dark colored, sweet and of good flavor. A promising sort. 



Vera. — Imperfect flower. Plants quite weak. Fruit stems plentiful but the berries 

 did not fill well. Fruit dark colored, round conical, somewhat irregular and of very 

 good flavor. This variety was grown under unfavorable conditions, and this un- 

 doubtedly had much to do with the poor showing made by it. 



Vories. — Perfect flower. Plants vigorous although somewhat subject to blight. 

 Runners and fruit stems are numerous, but the fruit stems are not well filled with 

 berries. Fruit is dark colored, broad conical in form, and of a sweet pleasant flavor. 

 Of some A'alue. 



Wonderful. — Imperfect flower. Plants seem to lack hardiness as but few plants grew. 

 Poor showing was probably due to the location. 



Wooll. — Imperfect (lower. This variety grew under very unfavorable conditions, 

 which must be considered in connection with the accompanying table. Vines are strong 

 growers, dark colored and seem to be a little susceptible to blight. The berries are 

 dark colored, irregular round conical, solid and of good quality. Quite promising. 



of the older sorts which have been described at greater 



Fruit is of good size and ap- 

 the most desirable of the large 



The following are some 

 length in previous reports: 



Brandy%vine. — Perfect flower. Vines are 

 pearance. Under favorable conditions this is one of 

 varieties for general use. Season medium to late. 



Beder Wood. — Perfect flower. This variety is much used to fertilize pistillate sorts. 

 Vines are vigorous but somewhat subject to blight. Berries are numerous, a little 

 soft and light colored. Quality good. 



Bismarck. — Perfect flower. Plants are of small, low growth. Berries are large in 



