‘value, the omit’ is weak, Bersios small and few. 
Daisy, * Imp.— This is considered an improvement on the Ores- 
cent being as heavy a cropper; the fruits are firmer, holding large 
hrough long picking season; not affected by wet weather. A 
profitable market variety. 
— Daniel Boone, Imp.— Not of very vigorous growth ; bears a good 
average crop of medium-sized fruits, firm enough for shipping 
purposes, but of second quality. 
Dawley, P.— A variety of Sharpless type. Fruits coxcombed ; 
in no way superior to Sharpless as grown here. 
_ Enhance.— ‘A late berry of large size. Firm and productive; 
has proved one of the best late varieties we have. Quality of the 
best, it will respond to high culture in a profitable way. 
_  Kecelsior.— This variety does best with stool culture; the plants 
free from blight but of weak growth, fruits not very abundant, 
soft, and of second quality. Season early to late. 
Farnsworth, P.— Not quite as productive this season as last. 
A great many plants in stool row killed out, still I consider it one 
of the best kitchen garden varieties we have. Too soft for ship- 
ping, but of exquisite flavor and fairly productive of good-sized 
berries. Season medium. 
__—‘Felton,* P.— Of very rank growth; somewhat of Sharpless 
_ type; a prolific bearer. Fruits large through picking season, 
- obtuse conic, dark glossy scarlet, firm and of the best flavor. I 
should say this will become a favorite. Season late. 
_ Foster’s Seedling, Imp.— A variety of vigorous-growth; late and 
fairly productive. Large fruits, resembles Sharpless, quality of 
the best. Plants blight badly. 
—Gandy.*—This is a late berry of rank growth. Fruits hold 
_ over average size through season. A very handsome berry, tirm 
and of good flavor. I am of the opinion this will prove of value. 
_ Season late. 
Garden, P.— Growth and yield better this year than last; of no 
especial value. Season long. 
Gold, Imp.— Plants of vigorous growth but a poor yielder. All 
it has to recommend it is its flavor. 
_ Hampden.— Of vigorous growth early in the season, but soon 
begins to rust. Fruits set well but many of them fail to mature; 
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