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Enhance — Like the last this is worthy of farther triaL 

 It is very productive, but may prove lacking in vigor. 



Enormous — Large and fruitful, but foliage too weak,, 

 worthless. 



Gandy — Not suited here; worthless. 



Gardner — This plant is more vigorous and seems better 

 adapted to our conditions than any we have tested. It runs 

 very freely, and the foliage is very resistant to rust. It i& 

 fairly productive, begins ripening early and continues in 

 bearing a long time. Unfortunately the fruit seems a little 

 soft to stand distant shipment, and the color is too light to 

 suit all markets. It is heartily recommended for local use, 

 but its shipping qualities should be carefully tested before 

 planting it largely for market. 



Giant — Perfectly worthless here. 



Glenn Mary — Unfortunately we failed to get a good 

 stand of this valuable new berry. The few plants that lived 

 have proved vigorous and very fruitful. The fruit is of the 

 largest size, firm and of fine color. It is worthy of extended 

 trial. 



Greenville — Worthless here. 



Hav aland — Vigorous and productive, but the fruit ripens 

 so unevenly as to be practically worthless. 



Hoffman — This favorite southern market berry has been 

 very disappointing, and has scored a failure under conditions 

 where it was expected to be a leader. It is considered a 

 standard market variety for light soils. 



Jessie — Vigorous and fairly productive, but never seema 

 fully satisfactory. It has some good points as a family berry 

 but is not suited for market. 



Lady Thompson — Undoubtedly the best one kind for 

 general planting here. It is vigorous, early and productive. 

 The fruit, while not the largest, is all good sized and of regu- 

 lar, handsome shape. It is remarkably uniform and free from 

 small and imperfect berries, and holds its size to the end of 

 the season. 



Marshall — A promising variety, worthy of farther trial* 



Mary — Complete failure, worthless. 



