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* Bryant, PerMns No. 2." S. From Jackson & Perkins., Nexo- 

 arTx'., N. Y. Unproductive in two-year-old bed. Plants weak 

 and run out. 



Charlie. — P. From Cleveland Nursery Co.., Rio Vista., Va. 

 Fruit medium size ; line scarlet color ; iirm ; fair quality. Foliage 

 vigorous, steins long, runners abundant. Ranks tenth in productive- 

 ness among tlio varieties fruited for the first time this season. 



* Columbia. — S. From West Jersey Nursery Co.., Bridgeton^ 

 N. J. Fruit pale crimson color. Poor quality. Unproductive. 



* Cyclone. S. From, F. W. Criise-^ Lea/vemoorth, Kansas. Fruit 

 medium size ; scarlet color; moderately productive. 



Dewdrop. — S. From B. F. Srnllh., Lawrence., Kansas. Foliage 

 and frait stems good ; runners abundant. Fruit medium size, good 

 scarlet color, firm, good quality. Moderately productive. A late 

 variet}'. 



Ficholtz Seedling. From the U. S. Division of Pomology, 



\Vaski?igto?i, D. C. Fruit medium to large, light scarlet color, 



firm, good quality. Foliage vigorous; fruit steuis long; runners 



abundant. This variety was only moderately productive this year 



but it is considered worthy of further testing. 



Equinox. — S. From Cleveland Nursery Co.., Rio Vista, Va. 

 Foliage moderately vigorous ; runners abundant ; fruit stems good. 

 Fruit medium to large, unattractive, dull scarlet color, firm, poor 

 quality. Among the varieties fruited for the first time this season 

 this variety ranks second in productiveness. On this account it is 

 considered worthy of further testing. 



Giant.— S. From W. Y. Velie, Marlboro, N. Y. Foliage vig- 

 orous, fruit stems good, runners abundant. Fruit medium to large ; 

 light scarlet color ; moderately hrui ; poor quality. Among the 

 varieties fruited for the first time this season Giant ranked fifth in 

 productiveness. 



UadseWs Seedling. P. From J. H. Hadsell, Bath, N. Y- 

 Has not fruited yet. 



^Haynes' 31. P. From J. H. Haynes, Delphi, Did. Blos- 

 soms with Beder Wood. Fruit medium size, deep scarlet color. 

 Among the varieties fruited for the first time in 1894 it took second 

 rank in productiveness. This season it stands fourth in productive- 

 ness among varieties fruited in two-year-old beds. 



♦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 Annual Report for 1894. 



