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Copland, i. Am. Perm. Soc. Rpt. 162. 1920. 



Originated and introduced by Peter Copland, Johnstown, Ohio, about 1870. Plants 

 said to be vigorous, stocky, upright, very productive; berries very large, pale yellow; 

 very good. 



Countess of Amsdale. i. A'. Y. Sta. Bid. 11^^:22. 1897. 



Station plants moderately vigorous, slightly susceptible to mildew ; fruit above medium 

 in size, dark green shaded with red, smooth; good. 



Cremore. i. N. Y. Sta. Bui 114:22. 1897. 



At this Station the plants are medium in vigor, and slightly susceptible to mildew; 

 fruit mediuna to large, green, nearly smooth; good. 



Criterion, i. Jour. Hort. N. S. 9:107. 1865. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:22. 1897. 



As grown here the plants are moderately vigorous and susceptible to mildew; fruit 

 very large, oblong, slightly hairy, greenish yellow ; very good. 



Crosby Seedling, i. Can. Hort. 11:20^. 1888. 



Raised and introduced by L. Crosby, Markham, Ontario, about 18S0. Fruit large, 

 roundish oval, with thin skin, dark red, smooth; very good. 



Crown Bob. 1. Card. Chron. 18, 729. 1842. 2. Hortindturist 1:448, fig. 106. 1846-47. 

 An old English gooseberry of unknown origin, grown in that country for more than 100 

 years and early introduced in America where it would be extremely valuable were it not 

 for its susceptibility to mildew. Plants dwarfish, spreading, vigorous, very productive; 

 fruit medium to large, nearly round, with thin skin, somewhat hairy, dark red; flesh firm, 

 juicy, rich, sweet; good; ripens early. 



Crystal, i. A^ Y. Sta. Bui. 11^: id. 1897. 



Received for testing at this Station in 1888 from J. M. Ogle, Puyallup, Washington. 

 It is probably a hybrid between a European gooseberry and some American sort. Plants 

 vigorous, upright, productive; fruit below medium; skin moderately thick, dull green, 

 downy; fair. 



Cyprus. 1. A'. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:22. 1897. 



On the Station grounds the plants are moderately vigorous, nearly free from mildew; 

 fruit large, oblong; skin rather tough, dark red, nearly smooth; very good. 



Dan Mistake, i. Mcintosh Bk. Card. 2:579. 1855. 2. A^. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:23. 1897. 

 As grown at this Station, the plants are vigorous and only slightly subject to mildew; 

 fruit large, roundish oblong, smooth or slightly hairy, red; good. 



Deacon, i. Can. Cent. Exp. Farm Bui. 56:23. 1907. 



A seedling of Downing originated by William Saunders, Ottawa, Canada, about 1890. 

 Plants vigorous, moderately productive, slightly affected with mildew; fruit of medium 

 size, oval, smooth, yellowish green, sweet; good; midseason. 



Diadem, i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 114:23. 1897. 



In the Station gooseberry collection the plants lack vigor, nearly free from mildew; 

 fruit medium in size, smooth, green, tinged with yellow, somewhat acid; fair; late. 



