New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 



349 



RASPBERRIES. 



W. PADDOCK. 



The raspberry crop was very satisfactory this season; this 

 was no doubt due to the fact that most of the varieties came 

 through the winter with but little injury and the weather condi- 

 tions were favorable to the setting and maturing of a large crop 

 of fruit. The soil on which they are grown here is a rather 

 heavy clay loam, well tile drained and fertilized with stable 

 manures. 



Black Raspberries. 



TABrK Til. List of Black Raspberries Fruited in 1896, with a Com- 

 parative Statement of the Percentage of Early and Late Yield of 

 Each Variety. 



Rank 

 a'' to 

 yield. 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



9 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



NAME. 



Molilei" 



Hilborr 



Bahcock No. 5 



Pione<r 



Kimsas* 



Ohio 



Poschaislcy Ko. 15 



Poscharsky No. 9 



Arctic 



Mills 



Hopkins 



Bahcock No. 3 



Eureka 



Onondaga 



Poscharsky No. 3 



Toirnsevd No 2 



Uayni's Seedling 



Palmer 



Oi<ler 



Lovett 



Smith No. 2 



Bubcock No. 9 



American Everbearing. 



Lotta 



Carman 



Spry Early 



Mamvaring No. 1 



When 



set. 



1893 

 1893 

 1893 

 1894 

 189.'] 

 1893 

 1894 

 1894 

 1893 

 1894 

 1894 

 1893 

 1894 

 1894 

 1894 

 1894 

 1893 

 1894 

 1893 

 1893 

 1893 

 18!i3 

 1893 

 189.T 

 1893 

 18!)3 

 1893 



Yield of 



row 25 



feet long. 



393 k 



388 



323 



2911/2 



267 



244 



249 



221V, 



217 ■ 



204 



193 



177 



163 



1.59 



147 



142 



139 



136 

 971.^ 

 931.S 

 83 ' 

 73 K 

 65 

 57 

 52 

 441^ 

 33 



Per cent 



of crop 



picked 



before 



June 30. 



6 



13 

 3 

 



10 



29 

 2 

 



20 

 



24 

 



29 

 4 

 

 9 

 

 6 



17 

 



35 

 

 2 



39 

 



Per cent 

 of crop 

 picked 

 after 

 July 15. 



1 



5 

 4 

 1 

 3 



20 

 2 

 

 7 



24 

 6 

 6 

 



26 

 

 



13 

 4 

 5 

 3 

 



13 

 



21 

 5 

 

 



Per 

 cent of 

 canes 

 winter 

 killed. 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 5 

 10 

 



o 



10 

 5 

 5 

 

 2 



25 

 

 

 5 

 

 5 

 5 



10 

 5 

 



15. 



