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*Set in 1892; all others in 1893. 



Black-caiJs . Rasjyhernes. 



The crop of Black-caps was very fair but not as good as in 1895. 

 Kansas, Lovett, Hilborn and Ohio continue to bold their places as 

 first class market berries. Following, are a few notes on some of 

 the most promising new varieties : 



BracketVs Seedling. The results of this year confirm the previous 

 good reports of this berry. It equals the Kansas in productiveness, 

 is larger and ripens a few days later. 



Eureka. Fruited here for the first time. Fruit medium size ; 

 fair quality ; not very firm. The most productive of the early ber- 

 ries and worthy of a trial. 



Gault. Fruited here for the first time, and promises to be pro- 

 ductive. It failed to disclose any of the wonderful fall-fruiting 

 qualities advertised by its introducer. 



Wade. Fruited here for the first time. It is a very large firm 

 berry of the best quality. Productive and promising. 



