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varieties fruited here for the first time in 1894 it took first rank. 

 When fruited this year in two-jear-old beds it proved unsatisfac- 

 tory. 



^Allen's No. 6. P. From W. F. Allen, Jr., Salishury, Md. 

 Blossoms with Beder Wood. Dark scarlet color. Among the 

 varieties fruited here for the first time in 1894 it ranked tenth in 

 productiveness. This year it was unsatisfactory^ in two-year old 

 beds. 



"^ Allen's No. 13. P. From W. F. Allen, Jr., Salisbury, Md. 

 Blossoms with Beder Wood. Dark scarlet color. Unproductive in 

 two-years old beds, although it took fifth rank as to productiveness 

 in 1894 among varieties fruited for the first time. 



^Allen's No. 14. P. From W. F. Allen, Jr., Salislury, Md. 

 Blossoms with Beder Wood. Good light scarlet color. Moder- 

 ately productive. 



Annie Laurie.— S. From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, 0. 

 Fruit medium to large, oblate with Crescent tip, bright scarlet color, 

 moderately firm, good quality. Foliage very vigorous ; fruit stems 

 good ; runners abundant. Moderately productive ; late. 



* Beauty. — P. Frovi J. H. Haynes, Delphi, Ind. Blossoms 

 with Sharpless. Bright scarlet color. Ketains its good reputation 

 of last season. Among the varieties fruited in two-year old beds it 

 takes second rank as to productiveness. 



Blonde. — S. From G. Cowing, Mnncie, Ind. Fruit medium 

 to large, pale scarlet color, firm, poor quality. Foliage vigorous, 

 stems good, runners abundant. Moderately productive. 



Bostonian. — P. From B. F. Lincoln, West Hingham, Mass. 

 Blossoms with Sharpless. Foliage vigorous ; fruit stems good ; 

 runners abundant. Fruit medium size, inclined to a neck ; scarlet 

 color, soft, fair quality. Among the varieties fruited here for the 

 first time in 1895 it ranked fourth in productiveness. . 



* Brandjrwine. — S, From F. T. Ingram, Westchester, Pa. 

 Moderately productive. Fruit dark scarlet color. 



Brunette. — S. From G. Cowing, Muncie, Ind. Fruit medium 

 size, round to conic, color dark scarlet to crimson, quality good. 

 Foliage vigorous ; fruit stems good , runners abundant. Only 

 moderately productive. 



* Varieties marked with a * were fruited in beds two years old. More complete descriptions 

 of them may be found in Bulletin 76 of this Station or the A nnual Report for 1894. 



