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Rki'out of the Horticulturist of the 



iiox, Wilde»' No. 7, Feicht No. 3, Princeton, Chief and Gandy are 

 recommended for trial. 



An attempt has been made to sum up the data that has accu- 

 mulated at the Station concerning the varieties now in tlie 

 Station collection that have fruited more than two years. More 

 complete descriptions of these berries or of other kinds that are 

 not now in the Station collection may be had by consulting 

 former bulletins and reports of this Station. 



List of strawberries growing on Station grounds in 1896: 

 Allen. 



Allen No. 5. 



Allen No. Vi. 



Allen No. 21. 



America. 



Annie Kennedy. 



Annie L»aurie. 



Australian Phcrbca riii,!: 



Atlantic. 



Beauty. 



Beder Wood 



Beecher, H. W. 



Bissel. 



Blonde. 



Bostonian. 



Bninette. 



Brj^aut. 



Bubach. 



Canada Wilson. 



Carrie. 



Champion of lOnjiland. 



Charlie. 



Columbian. 



Crescent. 



Dew Drop. 



Earliest. 



Edith. 



Eielioltz Seedling. 



Eleanor. 



Enormous. 



Equinox. 



Fragaria Virgin in n a . 



Ganargua. 



Gandy. 



(Jardner. \ 

 Gertrude. 

 Giant. 

 Glen Mary. 

 Greenville. 

 Hadsell Seedling. 

 Haverland. 

 Hayes Prolific. 

 Hmjncs No. 31. 

 Henry. 

 Hersey. 

 Hull No. 3. 

 Ideal. 



Iowa Beauty. 

 Ivins. 

 Jay Gould. 

 Johnson Date. 

 Lovett. 

 Maida. 

 Maple Bank. 

 Margaret. 

 Marsliall. 

 Marston. 

 Mary. 



Mexican Everbonring. 

 Michel. 

 Michigan. 

 Middlefleld. 

 Murray. 

 Nan. 

 Omega, 

 Ona. 



Orange County. 

 Oriole. 



