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NAMES OF VAEIETIES. 



Agawam , 



Early Cluster • • , 



Early Harvest 



Early Kiug 



Erie 



Fred 



Lucretia * 



Minnewaski 



Snyder 



Stone's Hardy 



Taylor's Prolific 



Thompson's Mammoth . 



Wachusett 



Western Triumph 



Wilson's Early 



Wilson Jr 



I? 



g (X) 



IS 



*Being a variety of the runiiiug BlackbeiTy or Dewberry this ripened more than a weelj 

 betore the Agawam. 



Agcmam. This is early, productive and of the finest quality. Its 

 medium size is the only objection to it, but unless the larger varie- 

 ties like the Erie and Minnewaski shall prove hardy and productive, 

 this is by far the most satisfactory variety for market or home use. 



Erie. The fruit is of large size, fine form and fair quality. Thus 

 far it has proved hard}'^ and fairly productive. It promises to be very 

 valuable. 



Minneivaski. Similar to the Erie and equally promising. 



