15 



RASPBERRIES. 



VARIETY. 



Cutlibert, 



Gladstone, 



Golden Queen, 



Hansel 



Kins, 



London 



Marlboro', 



Miller, 



Royal Church, 



Stayman's No. 5, 



Tiiompson's Pearly Prolific, 



Thompson's Pride, 



Victor, 



03 a 



July 5 

 June 23 

 July 6 

 June 20 

 July 2 



" 3 

 June 22 

 July fi 



" 3 



" 5 

 June 27 



" 25 

 July 4 



i of canes 

 winter- 

 killed. 



10 

 10 

 20 

 10 

 08 

 00 

 10 

 00 

 15 

 00 

 20 

 10 

 60 



50 

 40 

 70 

 75 

 40 

 10 

 50 

 25 

 85 

 10 

 80 

 35 

 85 



9.5 



8.5 



7 

 7.5 



9 



9 



7 



9.5 



C 



8 

 7.5 

 8 5 

 8.5 

 8.5 



9 



8 

 8.5 



9 

 8.5 

 7.5 



ml 

 m 

 vs 

 m 

 m 



1 



1 

 m 



1 



m 

 m 



mf 



f 



s 

 mf 



f 



f 



f 

 mf 

 vs 

 mf 

 mf 

 mf 



f 



2 ^ 



Qts. 



161 



6 

 18i 



6 



7 

 49i 



5 



12i 

 18 



31 



8 

 19i 



Crimson Beauty, Naomi, Rancocas and Scarlet Gem have been 

 discarded as valueless. Gladstone, Thompson's Prolific andVicior 

 are of little value here. 



King. This is a vigorous variety, but was much injured by the 

 winter and was not productive. 



Loudon. A very vigorous and productive variety. It was very 

 little injured by the past winter, while many of the standard varieties 

 suffered severely. Fruit large, firm, bright crimson ; quality, best. 

 The most promising variety in the station collection. 



Miller. Moderately vigorous and productive. It is above the 

 average in hardiness, but the uncovered canes were considerably 

 injured ; promising. 



The older varieties retain about the same relative position, and 

 their descriptions may be found in former leports. 



Blackberries. 



The blackberry crop of the past season was very good, the 

 hardier varieties suffering but little from winter-killing. 



