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thickness, tough, translucent; flesh yellowish green, juicy, tender, pleasantly sprightly 

 to sweet; quality very good. 



Ironmonger, i. Loud. Hort. Soc. Cat. 189. 1826. 2. A^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:25. 1897. 



This variety has been known in England for more than a century, and, though similar 

 to Red Champagne, is distinct. It was included in the fruit list of the American 

 Pomological Society from i8s2toi87i. As grown at this Station the plants are vigorous 

 and free from mildew; fruit small, roimd, dark red, nearly smooth, sweet; good. 



Italy. I. A^ Y. Sta. Bui. 114:25. 1897. 



Station plants weak, mildew slightly ; fruit of medium size, nearly round, green tinged 

 with red, smooth, sweet; fair. 



Jem Mace. i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:25. 1897. 



In the Station plats, the plants are moderately vigorous, and free from mildew; fruit 

 of medium size, nearly round, smooth, yellow, sweet; good. 



Jerry, i. Hogg Fruit Man. 132. 1866. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:25. 1897. 



Station plants moderately vigorous, productive; fruit large, nearly round, almost 

 white, slightly hairy, sweet; good. 



Jessie, i. A'^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:26. 1897. 



In the Station gooseberry collection the plants are weak and mildew slightly; fruit 

 large, nearly smooth, pale green, sweet; good. 



Jewett. I. U. S. D. A. Perm. Rpt. 27. 1894. 



A chance seedling found in a pasture and distributed by George H. Andrews, Clarkson, 

 New York. Fruit large, oblong, silvery green, becoming slightly blotched with red, firm, 

 juicy, subacid, rich; early. 



John Anderson, i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:26. 1897. 



Station plants weak, subject to mildew; fruit large, nearly round, light red, slightly 

 hairy, sweet; good. 



John Hall. i. A''. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:26. 1897. 



As grown here the plants are moderately vigorous and subject to mildew, productive ; 

 fruit medium to large, oblong, pale green, smooth, sweet; good. 



Jolly Angler, i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 75. 1842. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bid. 114:26. 1897. 



At this Station the plants of this variety are very vigorous, free from mildew and pro- 

 ductive; fruit large, roundish oblong, light green occasionally mottled with red, smooth, 

 sweet; good; late. 



Jolly Sailor, i. A/^. F. Sta. 5m/. 114:26. 1897. 



Station plants moderately vigorous, affected by mildew; fruit medium in size, nearly 

 rotmd, smooth, yellow, sweet; inferior. 



Josselyn. i. Mich. St. Bd. Agr. Rpt. 307. 1907. 2. U. S. D. A. Farmers' Bui. 1024:33. 

 1919. 

 Red Jacket. 3. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 265. 1892. 4. Rural N. Y. 52:34, fig. 13. 

 1893. 5. A^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114: 19, PI. II, fig. 5. 1897. 



