-and quite productive, valuable only for fancy near market. 
wet weather es did not fertilize well and ‘his fruits ‘were SI 
and hard, it seems to be a clear pistillate. I have great f 
this variety. oA 
Hampden, P.— Resembles Manchester and has the same ef 
of rusting. A 
ment but for a local manaeet and home use can not be roel 
Quality fine ; it ees earliest of all but did not ripen till 
season. Le 
Hoffman, H.— Produced a lot of small inferior plants; the ‘ 
was an entire failure although the plants blossomed well. 
didn not expect ate eee from it. The fruit was large, Biya 
Jessie, Be Does fairly well, but only about half as pradag: 
with iatta: ane plants blighted very badly just as the fruits begat , 
to ripen and the berries dried up in the sun. 
Logan, H.—In value this ranks with Monmouth, dwarfish, f 
growth ; productive, fruits round, good flavor, bright color. 
Long hi H.— ~ An ae distinct berry, ik and resembl 
small ones; a ae grower. 
Monmouth, H.— Of dwarfish growth and not being vigil 
ripens extra early, fruits similar in shape and firmness to Wilsox 
but large and of better color. "4 
Pinedpple, H.— This variety is a good grower with fine foliage ; 
is easily affected by unfavorable weather when in blossom. Sof ie 
of poor color and good only for home use. 
Sharpless, H.— You can not tell the plants from Jessie; not ¢ 
a Jessie is a aval Sales a over Sharpless with us. fn 
tive, white eee ; are | ees poor in flavor eke a me 
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