Sparkle - Origin: (Fairfax x Aberdeen) New Jersey Agr. Expt. Station. Out- 

 standing characteristics: good producer, good quality, firm, attractive, 

 late, resistant to the comnon strain of red stele, good home freezing 

 quality. Sparkle is one of our most important varieties. 



Surecrop - Origin: (Fairland x Md-U.S. - 1972) U.S.D.A. and Maryland Expt. 



Station. A variety with vigorous and productive plants that are resistant 

 to two strains of red stele and show partial resistance to a third. The 

 berries are large, of good color and quality, and ripen in the mid-season. 



Trumpeter - Origin: (Burgundy x <Howard x self>) University of Minnesota. The 

 plants are of moderate vigor, good in runner production and fair in yield. 

 The fruit is of good color and gloss but falls down in shape and smoothness. 

 The flavor is good but the berries tend to be soft. Trumpeter does not 

 appear to be adapted to our conditions. 



James F. Anderson 



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