RASPBERRIES. 



795 



Hornet, p. 591. 



Hudson River Antwerp, p. 590. 



Imperial Red. Medium, round- 

 ish, scarlet; pleasant. N. J. 



Japanese Wine Berry. Medium, 

 round, translucent red; each 

 berry enveloped in purplish red 

 calyx. Ornamental, but of no 

 other value. Not hardy in 

 vicinity of New York. 



Johnson's Sweet. Black, hardy ; 

 productive. 



Joslyn's Improved. See Doo- 

 little. 



pro- 



Kansas, p. 592. 



King. Large, bright red; 



ductive. Rio Vista, Va. 

 Kirtland, p. 594. 

 Knevett's Giant, p. 590. 



Large-fruited Monthly, p. 591. 



Loudon, p. 594. 



Lost Rubies. Rather large, 

 ovate-conic; soft, with a pleas- 

 ant and good flavor. Berries 

 often defective, requiring fer- 

 tilizing by another sort. 



Lovett. Large, pure black, firm ; 

 moderately juicy, sweet; vig- 

 orous; early. N. J. 



Lum's Everbearing. An autumn 

 fruiting blackcap. Sandusky, 

 Ohio. 



Mammoth Cluster, p. 592. 



Marlboro, p. 594. 



Marvel of the Four Seasons, p. 



591. 

 McCormick. See Mammoth 



Cluster. 

 Meredeth Queen, p. 591. 



Merveille des Quatre Saisons 

 See Marvel of the Four Sea- 

 .sons. 



Miami. See Mammoth Cluster. 



Miller, p. 594. 



Mills No. 15, p. 592. 



Montclair, p. 594. 



Muskingum. Medium, soft, mod- 

 erately juicy, mild sub-acid; 

 good. Canes vigorous. 



Franconia, which 

 resembles, if not 



Naomi. See 



'it closely 



identical. 

 Nemaha, p. 592. 

 New Rochelle, p. 594. 

 Northumberland Fillbasket. 



See Fillbasket. 



October Red. See Marvel of the 



Four Seasons. 

 Ohio, p. 598. 

 Ohio Everbearing, p. 593. 

 Olathe, p. 595. 

 Older, p. 593. 

 Ontario, p. 593. 

 Orange, p. 591. 



Palmer, p. 593. 



Parnell, p. 473. 



Pearl, p. 595. 



Philadelphia, p. 595. 



Phoenix. Large, round, red; 

 firm, juicy, rich. 



Pilate. A dark red, new French 

 sort, of moderate value. 



Pride of Kent. Large, red, very 

 soft ; good. Canes strong, 

 vigorous. 



Pride of the Hudson. Large, 

 roundish-conical ; red ; juicy, 

 sweet, rich; too soft for mar- 

 ket. Not hardy nor reliable. 



Prince of Wales, Cutbush's 



