Raspberries. 



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MAMMOTH CLUSTER. (McCormick, Large Miami.) Quite large, 

 often four-fifths of an inch in diameter, flavor very good ; canes 

 strong, bearing very large crops rather late. This is the most 

 popular of the Black-cap raspberries, and in the catalogue of 

 the American Pomological Society is recommended in 28 States. 



Fig. 484. Mammoth Cluster. 



Ohio Everbearing. Resembles the American Black-cap, except 

 that it has the habit of fruiting in autumn. 



Ontario. Large, nearly black, with thick whitish bloom, quality 

 good. Rather early. Wayne Co., N. Y. 



Purple Cane. Rather small, dark dull red, soft, sweet, good. 

 Canes long and strong, recurved. Resembles the Black-caps in 

 rooting at the tips of the canes, but differing in the character of 

 the fruit. An old and popular variety, becoming superseded. 



