4G6 



NEW JERSEY AGEICULTURAL COLLEGE 



Male 

 Parent 

 Upoa 

 Cross. 



Primary Cross. 

 "Quarter Centur.v/1903" (1G5/143)... 

 "Df. Stone/Golden Queen" (170/144), 

 "Aristocrat/Grolden Queen" (151/145), 

 "Df. Stone/Golden Queen" (169/145), 

 "Lemon Blush/Aristocrat" (147/149), 

 "Lemon Blush/Aristocrat" (147/150), 

 "Df. Stone/Lemon Blush" (171/150), 

 "Lemon Blush/Aristocrat" (147/152), 



"Df . Stone/Aristocrat" (171/152) 



"Lemon Blush/Cliampion" (147/153), 



"Df. Stone/Champion" (171/153) 



"Atlantic Prize/Champion" (6/154) . . 

 "Lem. Blush/Champ. Scar." (147/156), 

 "Champion/Ohamp. Scar." (153/156), 

 "Champion/Dandy Dwarf" (153/158), 



"Stone/E. E. Tree" (171/159) 



"Champion/Quar. Cen." (153/165).. 

 "Sta. Yellow/Df. Stone" (210/169) . . 



"Red Cherry/Currant" (176/177) 



"Red Peach/Currant" (17S/177) 



"Yellow Cherry/Currant" (183/177).. 



"Ignotum/Red Peach" (62/178) 



"Ignotum/Red Plum" (62/180) 



"Grim. Cushion/Sum. Fig" (26/181) . . 

 "Ponderosa/Sumatra Fig" (103/181).. 

 "Grim. Cush./Yellow Pear" (26/185).. 

 "Earliana/Yellow Peach" (37/186) . . . 

 "Potato-leaf/Yellow Plum" (104/187), 



Primary 



Cross 



Upon 



Female 



Parent. 



Novelties or Varieties Not Before Grown in the Gardens. 



xVll the varieties are of the standard, fine-leaved type, excepting No. 

 191, which is a dwarf, and No. 195, which is of the "currant" type. 



No. 188. "Alice Roosevelt." Plants without much vigor and productiveness. 

 The fruits are red, smooth and medium-sized, with a tendency to 

 be somewhat pineapple-shaped. 



" 189. "Baltimore." Plants medium and fruits large, smooth, but much 

 flattened. 



" 190. "Buist's Beauty." A heavy bearer of large, nearly smooth, bright 

 red fruits. This is one of the most promising of the list. 



" 191. "Burbank's Pickling." This is a dwarf with the foliage closely set 

 and coarse. The fruit is very small, like the "cherry" type. 



" 192. "Cluster," The plants soon become prostrate and the fruits, in 

 clusters, lie upon the ground. Tlie fruits are red and quite irregu- 

 lar and flat. The yield is, however, large and early. 



