‘Fruits irregular, flattened similarly to Sharpless, usually larg 
are of a clear red color with a hantlaginel sighs ‘and ye te) 
making it a very showy market berry. Season medium. 
ie i —Is not of any special value. 
ductive ; season from medium to late. Fruits average large, M4 : 
scarlet, firm and with a pronounced Hautboy flavor. 
but blights rathk badly. Cnite productive of large fruits, soft 
but of good quality ; season late. 
only fe pmilendintio' is its firmness. j 
May King, P.— Of vigorous growth, makes runners freely, fr 
from rust, fruits ripen early and continue through long seaso 
medium large and firm, ued of the best. I consider this one ny 
garden. 
Miami, Imp.— This is a late variety of merit; it makes a ick 
growth and any quantity of runners and is quite productive. — 
Berries over average,size, oblong and dark showy scarlet, soft Bi . 
good quality. ' ihe 
one could Wah foliage pe green free from rust ; 
ners freely; was second in productiveness this year. 
conical, flattened on large specimens, very showy, glossy scarlet, 
firm, holding large through picking; season from medium to late. 
I consider this the best one of the Jersey Queen type. ; 
Monmouth,* P.— Of but moderate growth, not very proddeam 
firm and a very pleasant tart; season early. 
Mrs. Garfield— Plants of nue variety seem to lack in vigor aan 
are unproductive. The few fruits it ripens are of a showy scarlet, 
soft and rather poor in quality ; season early. we 
Mt. Vernon.— This variety was reported as not being productive 
during the season of ’89, but this year it has done finely, standing ~ 
third in yield from matted rows of all the varieties under test. i 
The fruits are obtuse conical, bright scarlet, of anne size, soft 
but of fine quality ; season late. 
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