314 Eeport of the Horticulturist of the 



Iowa Beauty. — S. From E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Pa. Fruit 

 medium to large ; dark scarlet color ; moderately firm ; good quality. 

 Moderately vigorous, fruit stems good, runners abundant. Only 

 moderately ])rodiictive tliis season, but it- is considered worthy of 

 further testing on account of the size and quality of the fruit. 



Jay Gould. — P. From C. A. Green, Rochester, JV. Y. Blos- 

 soms w\i\\ Sharpless. Foliage very vigorous ; runners abundant ; 

 fruit stems long. Fruit medium or below, good scarlet color, firm, 

 good quality, unproductive this season. 



* Leader. — S. From W?n. Parry, Parry, N. J. Fruit me- 

 dium size or below. Plants weak and unproductive this season. 



* Luther. — S. From A. Luther, Leeds, Jackson Co., Mo., 

 Fruit medium size, scarlet color. Foliage weak and but few run 

 ders, but it takes fifth rank in productiveness among the varieties 

 fruited in two-year-old beds. 



'^Manchester No. 1. P. From JacTcson & Perkins, Newark, 

 N. Y. Blossoms with Beder Wood. Fruit medium or above, 

 scarlet color. Moderately productive. Plants are not very vigorous 

 in two-year-old beds. 



Marshall. — S. FroTn L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. Y. Fruit 

 medium to very large ; irregular in shape ; good dark scarlet color ; 

 firm ; good quality. Plants vigorous, with large leaves, runners 

 abundant, fruit stems good. Only moderately productive but con- 

 sidered worthy of further testing on account of the vigor of the 

 plants and the size and quality of the fruit. 



Marston. — P. From C. 8. Pratt, Reading, Mass. Blossoms 

 with Beder Wood. Foliage vigorous : fruit stems good ; run- 

 ners abundant. Fruit medium or below, scarlet, model - 

 ately firm, fair quality. Among the varieties fruited for the first 

 time this season it stands first in productiveness. 



Mexican Everbearing. — S. From B. M. Watson, Plymouth, 

 Mass. Alpine type. 



Nan. — S. From T. J. Dwyer, Cornwall, N. Y. Foliage good, 

 runners moderately abundant ; fruit stems good. Fruit medium to 

 large, good scarlet color, good quality. Only moderately productive, 

 but worthy of further testing. 



Ona. — P. From E. J. ILull, Olyphant, Pa. Fruit medium or 

 above in size ; good scarlet color ; moderately firm ; fair quality. 



* 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. 



