5l6 THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



Perfection (of Sons), i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bitl. 11:77. 1916. 



Originated about igoo with James Sons, Jr., Seligman, Missouri; introduced about 1904. 

 Perfect. Berries medium in size, conic, light crimson, moderately firm; fair; midseason 

 to late. 

 Perfumed Pine. i. Mag. Hort. 25:328. 1859. 



A seedling of Burr originated by W. R. Prince, Flushing, New York; introduced about 

 1855. Perfect. Plants vigorous, very productive; berries large, obtuse-conic, bright 

 scarlet, firm, sweet; good. 

 Perfumed Scarlet, i. Horticulturist 8: soi. 1853. 



Originated by W. R. Prince, Flushing, New York; introduced about 1855- Imperfect. 

 Plants productive; berries medium in size, roundish, light scarlet; very good. 



Perpetual, i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:78. 1916. 



Originated in 1909 by Charles F. Gardner, Osage, Iowa. Perfect. Autumn-fruiting. 

 Berries mediiun in size, crimson, firm; good. 



Perpetual (of Burbank). i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 293. 1921. 



Originated by Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, California. Auttunn-fruiting. Berries 

 mediimi in size, oval, light crimson; good. 



Perry Seedling, i. Fuller 5m. Fr. Cult. 97, fig. 37. 1867. 



Raised by George Perry & Sons, Georgetown, Connecticut; introduced about 1865. 

 Perfect. Berries large, roundish, with slight neck, bright crimson, sweet; good. 



Pet. I. Mich. Sta. Bui. 163:64, 70. 1898. 



Originated as a chance seedling by Samuel Miller, Bluffton, Missouri; introduced about 

 1 89 1. Perfect. Berries medivmi to large, round-conic, dark crimson, firm; very good; 

 midseason. 

 Pewamo. i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 169. 1920. 



Originated by H. J. Schild, Ionia, Michigan. Perfect. Plants very productive; 

 autumn-fruiting; berries large. 

 Phelps. I. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 28. 1884. 



Old Iron Clad. 2. Card. Mon. 26:46. 1884. 



Ironclad. 3. Colo. Sta. Bui. 53:17. 1900. 



Originated in southern Illinois; introduced in 1883; included in the American Pomo- 

 logical Society's fruit catalog from 1883 to 1897. Perfect. Plants at this Station, very 

 vigorous, niunerous, healthy, productive; fruit-stems short, slender; fruit medium to small, 

 conic, glossy red, firm, with dark red flesh; good; midseason. 



Phenomenal, i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:78. igi6. 



Originated at Orlando, Florida, as a seedling of Hoffman; introduced about 1895. 

 Perfect. Berries medium to large, conic, dark crimson, firm; good; early. 



Phil Krates. i. Va. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:78. 1916. 



Originated by A. T. Goldsborough, Washington, D. C, from English sorts; introduced 

 in 1908. Perfect. Berries medium in size, round-conic, light scarlet, moderately firm, 

 sweet; midseason. 



