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BLA€K-CAPS. 



VARIETY. 



c3 a 



C^ • 'Ji'^ 



<y 



Ada, 



Brackett's Seedling, 



Carmen, 



Cluster, 



Corinth, 



Cromwell, 



Earlieart, 



Eureka, ■ 



Gault, 



Grc^eirs New Raspberry,. 



Hlll)orn, 



Howard's Seedling, 



Kansas, 



Lovett, 



Oliio 



Older 



Smith's Prolific, 



Souliegan, 



Springlield, 



Wade, 



Columbian, 



July 

 June 



July 



June 

 July 

 June 



July 



4 

 30 

 28 

 23 

 25 8 

 21 

 24 

 23 



6 



1 

 20 9 



1 7 



27 8 

 2*;! 



27 



28 8, 

 30 7. 

 22 8. 

 20, 



2| 

 59. 



9 



8 7.5 



5 9.5 



5 



5 



9 



9 



9 



8.5 



5 7.5 



5 



9 



8.5 

 9 



7 



12 



9 



9.5 



2 



7 







10 







8 



10 







10 



7 







5 



6.5 







« 



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5 







Red Raspberries. 



Every alternate five hills of raspberries were laid down and the tips 

 covered with soil to hold them in place. This was done about the 

 middle of November. In nearly all cases those thus protected came 

 through the winter safely, while those unprotected were severely 

 injured. 



