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744. Wales Henry (Fij^. 287). — This variety is described as 

 a most i)romising cranberry, now grown on 

 only a few bogs in IMassacliusetts. Produc- 

 tiveness of vines, and berries that may be 

 cleaned easily, keep and ship exceptionally 

 well, and of excellent flavor, are the qualities 

 that recommend Wales Henry. The variety 

 originated with W. A. Andrews, North Car- 

 ver, Massachusetts, about 1885. 



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287. Wales 

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\inos ratlicr coarse, with many uprights and few 

 runners; very productive, bearing 60 barrels to the 

 acre; well adapted to scoop-picking. Leaves dark 

 green. Fruit midseason, usually ripe about Septem- 

 ber 20, medium in size, round ; uniform in size and 

 shape; indistinctly striped with varying shades of red, coloring well in 

 storage; flesh firm, keeping and shipping well; excellent in flavor; easily 

 cleaned; seeds 12-18. 



