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JEWELL: A new release from New York for trial . Fruit are glossy, and 

 attractive with firm texture. Plants are of moderate vigor and runner pro- 

 duction with no resistance to red stele or Vert ici 1 1 ium. 



Mid-Late Season 



ALLSTAR: A new cultivar for trial from the USDA. Berries are large and 

 attractive with mild flavor. The plants are vigorous and produce runners 

 freely and are resistant to red stele and Vert ici 1 1 ium. 



SPARKLE: Fruit have excellent flavor but are somewhat soft. Fruit size 

 tends to decrease as the season progresses. Plants are vigorous and copious 

 runner producers with some resistance to red stele. 



KENT: New cultivar from Nova Scotia for trial . Plants are high yielding 

 with large, attractive, well-flavored fruit. Plants are vigorous and good 

 runner producers with no known resistance to red stele or Vert ic i 1 1 ium. 



MICMAC: A Nova Scotia introduction. Berries are large, bright red, and 

 firm. Plants produce good yields, are vigorous, and produce many runners. 

 They have no known resistance to red stele or Vert ic i 1 1 ium. . 



Late Season 



CANOGA: A New York release. Fruit are firm, dark red, and large. Plants 

 are vigorous and good runner producers with no known resistance to red stele 

 or Vert ici 1 1 ium. 



VESPER: Fruit are large and dark red with good flavor. Plants are not very 

 vigorous and are shy runner producers with no resistantce to red stele or 

 Vert ic i 1 1 ium. 



BOUNTY: Fruit are good flavored and uniform. Plants show good vigor and 

 runner production with no resistance to red stele or Vert ic i ' 1 ium. 



BLOMIDON: A ne^ introduction from Nova Scotia for trial . Fruit are large 

 with good flavor and firmness. Plants are high yielding ve y vigorous, and 

 produce many runners, but have no resistance to red stele. 



