THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 455 



Harlem Orange, i. Mag. Hon. 18:407. 1852. 



Raised by Thomas Edmondson, Baltimore, Maryland; introduced about 1850. 

 Imperfect. Berries medium in size, conic, orange-scarlet, firm; good; early to midseason. 



Harmon, i. Mich. Sta. Bui. 100:7. 1S93. 



Introduced about 1892 by Slay-maker & Son, Dover, Delaware. Perfect. Plants 

 vigorous, productive; berries medium in size, round-conic, very dark crimson; flesh dark 

 red, firm; very good; early. 

 Harrison, i. Penn. Sta. Rpt. 216. 1898-99. 



Originated by George W. Adams, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania; introduced about 1897. 

 Perfect. Plants vigorous, healthy; berries large; runners nitmerous; midseason. 



Hart Minnesota, i. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 415. 1882. 



Originated in 1872 with John Hart, Winona, Minnesota; introduced in 1875; included 

 in the American Pomological Society's fruit catalog from 1883 to 1897. Perfect. Plants 

 vigorous, moderately productive; berries medium in size, round-conic, crimson, firm; 

 good; midseason. 

 Hartnell. i. Va. Sta. Tech. Btil. 11:43. 1916. 



Originated by a Mr. HartneU, Oregon City, Oregon; introduced about 1913. Perfect. 

 Plants vigorous, productive; berries medium in size, roimd-conic, dark crimson, firm, 

 mildly subacid; fair; midseason. 



Hatch Experiment Station, i. Ant. Card. 19:642. 1898. 2. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:44. 

 1916. 

 Originated at the Hatch Experiment Station, Amherst, Massachusetts; introduced 

 about 1892. Imperfect. Berries large, round-conic to obconic, crimson, firm, subacid; 

 very good; late. 



Hatfield, i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 44:143. 1892. 2. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:44. 1916. 



Originated with William Cook, Camden Cotmty, New Jersey; introduced about i88g. 

 Perfect. Plants at this Station, mediimi in vigor, healthy; fruit medium to large, conic, 

 pleasant subacid; good; midseason. 



Hathaway, i. Downing Fr. Trees Ant. 989. 1869. 



Originated by B. Hathaway, Little Prairie Ronde, Michigan; introduced about 1850. 

 Perfect. Plants vigorous, very productive; berries large, roundish to oblong, dark scarlet; 

 flesh Ught red, moderately firm, acid; good. 



Hattie Jones, i. Ittd. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 104. 1889. 



Hattie. 2. Ind. Sta. Bid. 48:6, 8. 1894. 



Originated with Adam Jones, Plainfield, Indiana; introduced about 1889. Perfect. 

 Plants vigorous, productive; berries medium in size, round-conic, light scarlet; flesh whitish, 

 soft; poor; midseason. 



Hattie Warfield. i. Mich. Sta. Bid. 177:19. 22. 1899. 



Originated with W. W. Sewall, Carthage, Missouri; introduced about 1897. Imperfect. 

 Plants \'igorous, productive; berries medium in size, round-conic, deep scarlet, firm; good; 

 midseason. 



