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Bomba, P.—A very vigorous plant, bearing a sls copa : 
the medium-sized fruits. Of a very dark scarlet color. 
large, praaht ti A very promising ane as but aie Be 
Burt's Seedling, P— This is claimed to be bea Jack and 
or productiveness. If there isa difference, it is aS Ba 
matter which you have. The season is from medium to la a 
Berries firm, good size through season. One of the most | 
productive varieties we have. 
Captain Jack,* P.— The remarks in regard to Burt's BeGge 
will apply to this. 
Cardinal. This variety has nothing to recommend it, 
weak growth and winter kills badly. Season late. | 
Carmichael, Oa a few sections this is well sponeny of 0 c 
A isdsome: berry of large size, quite firm, and of a brisk, tar 
flavor. Productive, season medium; is thought highly of in th a 
Southern States. 
Coleman’s No. 1,* P.— A local variety originated at Geneva; 2 
early bearer of medium-sized fruits of light scarlet color, so 
but of good flavor. A good substitute for May King. a 
fore, but Hid sais: its firmness to recommend it. Fruits ned 
small and not of extra quality. Season late. 4 
Crawford, Bisex.— A variety of vigorous growth, free from bl ! 
and multiplies by runners very rapidly. An abundant yiel 
of showy berries of more than average size; very firm and of fir 
ey A Cree, late market variety. _ 
