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size and attractive appearance it is considered worthy of further 

 testing. 



Margaret, S. — From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, 0. Medium 

 size, inclined to conic, dark scarlet color, firm, fair quality. Fruit 

 stems short, runners abundant, foliage moderately vigorous. 

 The plants have not done very well this season. 



Mary, P. — From Thompson's Sons, Rio Vista, Va. Blossoms 

 with Gandy. Very few runners, foliage good, plants strong and 

 vigorous, fruit stems medium. Fruits large to very large, irreg- 

 ular in shape, many of them being coxcombed, firm, good quality. 

 Its rank as to productiveness cannot be given this season. 



Murray, P. — From Thompson's Sons, Rio Vista, Va. Foliage 

 good, runners abundant, fruit stems medium length, productive. 

 Fruit medium to large, dark scarlet color, roundish, firm, fair 

 quality. Not productive this season in a one-year-old bed. 



Omega, P. — From Thompson's Sons, Rio Vista, Va. Blossoms 

 with Sharpless. Plants moderately vigorous, fruit stems short, 

 runners abundant. Fruit large, irregular wedge shape, light 

 scarlet color, firm, fair quality. Will probably be productive; 

 on this account and because of its attractive appearance it is 

 considered to be worthy of further testing. 



Robinson, S. — From Thompson's Sons, Bio Vista, Va. . Fruit 

 medium to large, roundish conic in form, scarlet color, moder- 

 ately firm, fair quality; fruit stems medium, runners abundant, 

 foliage good. Yield cannot be given this season, but it will evi- 

 dently be productive. Considered worthy of further testing. 



See No. 3, P. — From H. S. and A. J. See, Geneva, Pa. Fruit 

 stems medium, runners abundant, plants vigorous. Fruit me- 

 dium to large, good light scarlet color, roundish, firm, quality 

 fair. Will evidently prove to be productive. Worthy of further 

 testing. 



See No. 4, P- — From H. S. and A. J. See, Geneva, Pa. Fruit 

 large to very large, good scarlet color, somewhat irregular in 

 shape, quality poor, firm. Runners abundant, fruit stems long 

 and prostrate; plants moderately vigorous. No, 4 stands second 

 in productiveness among the varieties fruited for the first time 



