458 THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



Herbert, i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 64:8. 1894. 



Introduced by B. L. Carr, Saratoga Springs, New York, about 1890. Perfect. Plants 

 at this Station few, ver\' unproductive, with good foliage; fruit-stems short; fruit small to 

 medium, firm; fair; midseason. 



Herbst. i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:45. 1916. 



Herbst No. 2. 2. Am. Card. 17:627. 1896. 



A seedling of Warfield originated by J. L. Herbst, Sparta, Wisconsin; introduced about 

 1892. Perfect. Plants productive; berries medium in size, round-conic, very dark crim- 

 son; flesh dark red, firm, acid; fair; midseason. 



Hercules. 



Kellogg's Hercules, i. Kellogg Cat. 24. 1918. 



Originated about 191 2 by F. L. Ossman, Fulton, Marj'land, as a cross between Ozark 

 and a Heritage seedling. Perfect. At this Station, plants few, medium in vigor and yield, 

 healthy; calyx very large; fruit variable in size, wedge to conic, furrowed, dull dark red, 

 colors unevenly, juicy, very firm, sweet, with dark red flesh; good; midseason. 



Heritage, i. TV. /. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 44. 1909. 2. N. Y. Sta. Bid. 336:57. 191 1. 



Originated in 1902 with J. E. Heritage, Marlton, New Jersey, as a cross between Barton 

 and Marshall. Perfect. Station plants few, medium in size, vigorous, healthy, productive; 

 fruit-stems short, thick, semi-erect; fruit large, irregular, oblong-conic or wedge, glossy 

 medium red, medium juicy, firm, subacid, highly flavored; very good; late. Surpassed by 

 better kinds. 



Hermia. i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:45. 1916. 



Originated in 1906 at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada, as a seedling of 

 Belt. Perfect. Berries large, wedge-conic, dark crimson; flesh dark red, firm, subacid; 

 good; midseason. 



Hermit, i. Ind. Sta. Bid. 38:8. 1892. 



Originated with F. L. Piers, New Providence, Indiana; introduced about 1890. Per- 

 fect. Berries large, round-conic, bright crimson, firm; good; moderately early. 



Hero. I. Mass. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 171. 1878. 



Originated by Marshal P. Wilder, Dorchester, Massachusetts; introduced in 1878. 

 Berries large, long-conic, crimson; flesh medium red, not very juicy; fair. 



Hero (of Bauer), i. Rural N. Y. 61:480. 1902. 2. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:45. 1916. 

 Originated by J. C. Bauer, Judsonia, Arkansas; introduced in 1900. Perfect. Plants 

 vigorous, productive; berries large, round-conic to wedge shape, scarlet, firm, subacid; 

 fair; early to midseason. 



Hersey. i. N. Y. Sta. Bui. 109:235. 1896. 



Originated with Samuel Hersey, Hingham, Massachusetts; introduced in 1893. Per- 

 fect. Station plants numerous, vigorous; fruit-stems medium; fruit small to medium, 

 roundish, necked, light red, firm, with dark red flesh; fair; midseason. 



