Wilson's Albany. 
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“Motion was ade and speentiil that the Wilson a recom- 
ekdand “for general cultivation.” 
The motion was carried unanimously. 
Countess de Haricourt. 
Mr. Elliot. The berry is of alight color and has a fine aroma. 
Wn. Lyon, of Minneapolis, marketed $1,500 worth, at 18 cents per 
quart, last season. It is a French variety. 
President Smith. Countess de Haricourt is larger but less regular 
than Downer’s Prolific. 
Mr. Cook. I could see no difference between them growing side 
by side. 
Mr. Elliot. I would as soon believe the berry I allude to one as: 
the other, but at all events it is a good one. 
Charles Downing. 
Mr. Smith. The Downing keeps up its size through the season. 
better than the Wilson. 
Mr. Harris. The Downing was the best last year. 
_ Seth Boyden. 
Mr. Cook. Am no great friend of the Wilson. There are several 
that are better for me. Seth Boyden is one of them. 
