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Stone Hardy was injured but little by the winter, and takes 

 second rank as to productiveness this season. The fruit is of 

 medium size and good in quality. 



Success is considered to be worthy of further testing on ac- 

 count of its hardiness, productiveness and good-sized fruit. 



Taylor is not as good for this locality as are some of the other 

 well-known varieties. It is moderately productive of small to 

 medium sized fruit. 



Wachusett is unproductive here. 



Wilson Jr. has a low habit of growth and its canes need pro- 

 tection in winter. The berries vary from medium to very large, 

 some of them being imperfect. 



Woodland was injured fifty per cent, by the winter. The ber- 

 ries are medium size. 



The following is a list of blackberries growing on Station 

 Grounds in 1896. 



Agiawam. 



Anoient Briton. 



Barnard. 



Black Chief. 



Carlo. 



Childs Tree. 



Dorchester. 



Early Clusiter. 



Eiarly Harvest. 



Early King. 



Early Mammoth. 



Eldorado. 



Erie. 



Evergreen. 



Ford No. 1. 



Friiithind. 



King. 



Kittatinny. 



Lincoln. 



Lovetr. 



Luthfr. 



Maxwell. 



Mersereau. 



Minnewaski. 



New Bochelle. 



Ohmer. 



Piasa. 



Reyiier. 



t>able Queen. 



Sanford. 



Snyder. 



Stone Hardy. 



Success. 



Taylor. 



Wachusett. 



Western Triumph. 



Wilson Early. 



Wilson Jr. 



Woodland. 



