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Jay Gould, P. — From G. A. Green, Rochester, N. Y. Unpro- 

 iuctive this season the same as last. Fruit medium or below in 

 size, good scarlet color. 



Marshall, S. — From L. J. Farmer, Pulaski, N. T. Foliage 

 large, plants vigorous. Fruit averages large, good scarlet color, 

 firm, very good quality. It has been only moderately productive 

 on our soil, but it is thought to be worthy of extended trial for a 

 mid-season market berry on account of its fine* appearance and 

 firmness. One of the best for home use. 



Marston, P. — From G. 8. Pratt, Reading, 3Iass. Fruit me- 

 dium size, conic, good scarlet color. Retains its reputation of 

 last year for being productive. Worthy of further testing on 

 account of its earliness and productiveness. 



Nan, S. — From T. J. Dwyer, Gornwall, N. T. Fruit medium 

 to large, good scarlet color. Unproductive this season in a two- 

 year-old bed. 



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

 above in size, good scarlet color. Only moderately productive 

 this season in a bed fruited for the second time. 



Orange County, P. — From E. J. Hull, Olyphant, Pa. Unpro- 

 ductive this season in a two-j-ear-old bed. Fruit medium to 

 large, light scarlet color. 



Tennessee,' S. — From W. T. Wood and Go., Richmond, Ta. 

 Fruit medium to large, bright scarlet color, attractive. It sus- 

 tains its reputation of last season as being a productive variety. 

 Will no doubt prove to be a valuable mid-season berry in many 

 localities. 



Young Seedling, S. — From R. D. McGeehon, Atlantic, Iowa. 

 Fruit medium size, scarlet color. Unproductive this season in 

 two-year-old bed. 



