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during the two years' test, and give a brief statement of the 

 value of the varieties as they appear to us on our soil. More 

 complete descriptions may be found in Bulletin No. 91, or in the 

 annual report of this Station for 1895. 



Aldridge No. 25, S. — From Slaymaker and Son, Dover, Del. 

 Fruit medium to large, scarlet color. Too unproductive in this 

 locality to be of any value. 



Annie Laurie, S. — From M, Crawford, Cuyalioga Falls, 0. 

 Fruit medium size, bright scarlet color. Unproductive. 



Blonde, S. — From G. Cowing, Muncie, Ind. Fruit medium, 

 to large, pale scarlet color. Moderately productive. 



Bostonian, P. — From B. F. Lincoln, West Hingham, Mass. 

 Blossoms with Sharpless. Attractive scarlet color, but soft and 

 only fair in quality. Has been productive in both one and two- 

 year-old beds. Worthy of further testing. 



Brunette, S.— ^^o^?i C Cowing, Muncie, Ind. Fruit medium. 

 size, dark scarlet color. Moderately productive. 



Charlie, P. — From Cleveland Nursery Co., Rio Yista, Ya. 

 Fruit medium size, good scarlet color, firm, moderately product- 

 ive. 



Dew Drop, S.— From B. F. Smith, Lawrence, Kansas. Fruit 

 scarlet color, good quality. Has been only moderately produc- 

 tive here as yet. 



Eicholtz Seedling, S, — From the U. S. Division of Pomology, 

 Washington. Fruit medium to large, light scarlet color. Unpro- 

 ductive this season in a two-year-old bed. 



Equinox, S. — From Cleveland Nursery Co., Rio Yista, Ya. 

 Fruit medium to large, unattractive. Only moderately pro- 

 ductive this season in two-year-old beds. 



Giant, S. — From, W. Y. Yelie, Marlboro, N. Y. Fruit large, light 

 color, soft. 



Iowa Beauty, S. — From E. J. Hull, Oltjphant, Pa. Unpro- 

 ductive this season in a two-yenr old bed. l-'ruit medhnn to large, 

 dark scarlet color. 



