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EXPERIMENT Srarion. 
the middle of J ay had grown laterals to the length 
Season medium to late. 
its resemble Diets: Season medium. 
— This is an early variety formerly se ity erown, 
“ ide this year than act Season long. 
— This variety winter-killed very badly, and 
Season from early to late. 
By — Not as productive as last year, but early, and a 
good family berry. 
 Muskingum.— Of the Schaffer type. Not as tall, but as vigor- 
ous. Fruits as dark as the Schaffer when fully ripe; equally as 
"so Season 
Naomi— This has nothing especial to recommend it. 
i ee This is a tender berry for this climate, and does not 
Paria s No. 1.— Made a weak growth Last year, and had but few 
uits, but these were of ‘good size. Late. 
Parry's No. 2.—Made a good growth last year. Produced a 
more than average crop of large-sized fruits, perfecting almost 
every one. Texture of fruits firm. 
, ‘Philadelphia. — A well-known variety superseded in most locali- 
ies by finer kinds. Season long. 
Pomona.— One of the most productive varieties grown here ; 
of vigorous growth and fine appearance. Fruits a pleasing red, 
arge and firm. Season very long, from July seven to thirty. 
Rancocas.— An early variety of weak growth; foliage badly 
affected with rust; not of any value here. 
feder.— This is a productive variety; early and continues 
ruiting through long season. The berries crumble badly, which 
estroys its usefulness as a market variety, but for a home berry 
it will give good satisfaction. 
Reliance-— A handsome growing variety ; fruits much like Phila- 
lelphia, but not as productive. 
