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 Table 8. — Size of Berry (Comparative) 1940 



^Significant difference at 5 per cent level (compared with Howard 17). 

 'Significant difference at 1 per cent level (compared with Howard 17). 



Table 9. — Size of Berry (Comparative) 1942 



■^Significant difference at 5 per cent level (compared with Howard 17). 

 ^Significant difference at 1 per cent level (Comi>ared with Howard 17) 



picking were the largest of any picked during the season. In 1935, more 

 varieties surpassed Howard 17 in size of berry in the first than in the last 

 picking. Clermont, Fairfax, Aberdeen, and Howard Supreme were su-' 

 perior to Howard 17 in size throughout the season, while all varieties ex- 

 cept Dunlap and Blakemore exceeded Howard 17 in size of fruit in the 



