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Bubach, P. A standard variety in many localities. Berries 



large, irregular, light scarlet color, soft. Valuable for local mar- 

 ket, but rather soft for shipping long distances. 



Crosby, S, From P. Crosby, Clinton, Wis. Fruit medium size, 



firm, good quality, only moderately productive. Not as good for 

 this locality as other well-known varieties. 



Croshy No. 10, S. — From P. Crosby, Clinton, Wis. Plants vig- 

 orous, producing runners freely. Fruit of medium size, good 

 quality and firm, mid-season to late; ripens somewhat unevenly. 

 More productive than Sharpless on our grounds. 



Crosby No. 91, S. — From P. Crosby, Clinton, Wis. Fruit me- 

 dium to large, good quality, firm; moderately productive. Not 

 as good as other well-known varieties for this locality. 



Feicht No. 2, S. — From D. Feicht, Dayton, 0. Plants very vig- 

 orous, producing runners freely; fruit stalks stiff and of medium 

 length. Fruit large, scarlet color, good quality, firm. Not as 

 productive as other well-known sorts. 



Feicht No. 3, P. — From D. Feicht, Dayton, 0. The report of 

 this Station for 1892 contains the following estimate of this 

 variety: "Growth vigorous; foliage light green; leaves medium 

 size on long, slim leaf stalks; fruit stalks long and stiff, but 

 not strong enough to hold fruit from the ground. Makes a mod- 

 erate number of runners; fruits cubical, large specimens cox- 

 combed, average large, bright red; flesh white, firm; quality 

 fine." This variety has fruited here every season since, and has 

 proven to be quite satisfactory as a mid-season to late berry. 



Gandy, S. — A stniidard late market berry in many localities, 

 but it has never been very productive on our soil. During the 

 time that this variety has been under test on our grounds it has 

 been excelled by a number of kinds in both yield and the per- 

 centage of fruit produced late in the season. 



Lovett, S. — Plants vigorous, runners abundant, moderately 

 productive; berries medium to large, dark scarlet color, too soft 

 to ship long distances. Of especial value as a fertilizer, as it 

 produces an abundant supply of pollen, and has a long blossom- 

 ing p(Mi()(l. 



