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Season of Gandy. A new variety, originated in New Jersey, that 

 seems to be taking the lead as a late variety. New Jersey. 



Princess. Very large, roundish; color light crimson. On rich 

 soils in Iowa and New York it produces very large crops, but the 

 berry is rather soft for market. For home use and near market very 

 valuable. Pistillate. Minnesota. 



Parker Earle. 



Princeton Chief. Medium to large, roundish conical; color 

 bright scarlet; quality good. Pistillate. An Illinois variety, noted 

 for good foliage and heavy crops. 



Regina. Medium to large, even-sized. Flesh firm; quality good. 

 Commercial in New Jersey mainly on account of its late season of 

 ripening and its extreme productiveness. Pistillate. 



Ridgeway. Medium to large, roundish conic; color rich scarlet. 

 Flesh red, solid, rich flavored; seeds bright yellow. Grown in Canada 

 and in several States, as yet in a small way, but it is favorably reported. 

 Flowers perfect. Indiana. 



Robinson. Large, bright red. Flesh firm; quality good. A 

 seedling of Crescent, with larger fruit and ripens later. Plant as 

 vigorous as its parent. Perfect. Kansas. 



Rough Rider. Large to very large, roundish, slightly elongated, 

 but often flattened and pointed; color dark red. Flesh very firm; 



