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Superb. Large, very good. Season medium. Dark crimson. 

 A medium grower, and hardy. Productive. Crumbles in pick- 

 ing, and color too dull for market. 



Turner (Southern Thornless.) Size, medium. Early. Qual- 

 ity good. Season medium. Very productive. Absolutely hardy. 

 One of the best for family use at the North. Originated with 

 Prof. J. B. Turner, of Illinois, in 1833. 



The following are varieties of the Black-Cap ( Rubus Occiden- 

 talis) : 



American Black (Doolittle). An old standard variety. Plant 

 vigorous and thorny. Rather small. Quality good. Very pro- 

 ductive. Season medium. Found growing wild by Leander 

 Joslyn, of Phelps, N. Y. 



Gregg. Very large. Plant a strong and rapid grower. Pro- 

 ductive and hardy. Quality very good. Season medium to late. 



Fig. 30 ( Gregg). 



One of the most popular and profitable black raspberries in cul- 

 tivation. It requires heavy soil. Found growing wild on the 

 Gregg farm in Ohio county, Indiana. 



McCormick (Mammoth Cluster). Large, late, very good. 

 Hardy, and a strong grower. Productive. One of the best for 

 market and family use. 



Ohio. Size medium. Quality good. Late, hardy. A strong 

 grower. Season medium. Productive. One of the best for 

 evaporating. 



