THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



571 



Blackberries — Continued 

 cultivated varieties of: 

 Haley, 215 

 Hesse, 215 

 Himalaya, 216 

 Hoag, 216 

 Holcomb, 216 

 Holt, 216 



Honey Coreless, 64, 216 

 Hoosac Thornless, 217 

 Hoosier, 217 

 Howard,'2i7 

 Iceberg, 78, 217 

 Ida, 217 

 Illinois, 217 

 Johnson, 217 

 Jordan, 217 

 Joy, 217 



Kenoyer, 77, 218 

 Kentucky White, 218 

 King Philip, 218 

 Kittatinny, 75, 77, 218 

 Knox, 219 

 La Grange, 75, 219 

 Laporte, 219 

 Lawton, 219 

 Leader, 219 

 Lincoln, 219 

 Lovett, 75, 220 

 Luther, 220 

 Lux, 220 

 McCracken, 220 

 McDonald, 64, 220 

 Mammoth, 60, 221 

 Mark Twain, 221 

 Mason Mountain, 221 

 May Hardiest, 222 

 Maynard, 222 

 Maxwell, 222 

 Mersereau, 75, 222 

 Miller, 75, 222 

 Minnewaska, 75, 223 

 Missouri Mammoth, 223 

 Montmorency, 223 

 Nanticoke, 69, 223 

 Needham, 223 

 Nevada, 223 

 Neverfail, 62, 223 

 Newman Thornless, 223 

 Ohmer, 75, 223 

 Pan American, 224 

 Paradox, 224 

 Parish Pink, 224 

 Pamell, 224 

 Perfection, 69, 224 

 Peruvian, 224 

 Piasa, 224 

 Purple Fruited, 224 

 Queen, 224 

 Rathbun, 224 

 Red Cluster, 225 



Blackberries — Continued 

 cultivated varieties of: 



Reid, 225 



Rcyner, 225 



Robison, 69, 225 



Sable Queen, 225 



Sadie, 225 



St. Jo, 226 



Sanford, 75, 226 



Santa Rosa, 85, 226 



Scruggs, 226 



Sebastopol, 85, 226 



See Early, 226 



Sensation, 226 



Snowbank, 226 



Snyder, 74, 226 



Soft Core, 76, 227 



Sonderegger Earliest, 64, 227 



Spaulding, 64, 227 



Stayman Early, 227 



Sterling Thornless, 227 



Stone Hardy, 74, 228 



Strawberry Flavored, 84. 228 



Success, 75, 228 



Sugar Plum, 228 



Superb, 228 



Tartarian, 228 



Taylor, 74, 228 



Tecumseh, 229 



Texas Early, 64, 229 



Texas Evergreen, 229 



Texas Red, 229 



Topsy, 69, 230 



Trinity Early, 230 



Triumph, 75, 230 



Truman Thornless, 230 



Tyler, 230 



Veitchberry, 230 



Wachusett, 230 



Wallace, 231 



Wapsie, 231 



Ward, 75, 231 



Warren, 231 



Washington, 231 



Watt, 75, 231 



Weston, 231 



White Cluster, 231 



Wilson, 232 



Wilson, Jr., 232 



Woodford, 232 



Woodland, 75, 232 

 Blackberries, domestication of, 180-187; beginning 



of the, in the U. S., 181 

 great abundance of wild, in America and Europe, 



181; how considered by early settlers, 181; 



hybrid, 192; key to the subgenus of, 55; magni- 

 tude of the culture of, 201; quotation from the 



New York Gardener as to cultivation of, 182; 



sand, description of the, 189; start of culti- 

 vation of, early in the nineteenth century, 



182 



