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Sthiger (Stinger). — First known as the Union. Form pretty reg- 

 ular; seeds of light color, partially lieddcd. Large, scarlet, and showy. 

 Flesh not quite firm enough ; rather more acid than the Wilson. Hardy, 

 early, and productive. It is said to be a seedling of the Triomphe de 

 Gand. June 29. 





Stinger. 



Michigan Seedling. — Foliage large, somewhat wavy ; fruit-stem 

 stout, holding the truss well up. Fruit medium size, roundish conical, 

 the larger specimens approaching cockscomb shape ; scarlet, seeds yel- 

 low ; flavor rather acid. 



The berrv figured is not above the average size, and is less conical 

 than many, especially of the smaller ones. July 2. 



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