lOO EXPERIMENTS WITH STRAWBERRIES 



6i. yersey Market (S). — Size medium to large. Shape quite 

 regular, roundish, conical. Color dark crimson, glossy. 

 Quality very good. Berries hang close to ground, thus liable 

 to rot in damp weather ; stood drouth very well. Vines very 

 thrifty. Leaves large and dark, heavy matted row. Origin, 

 New Jersey. 



62. Morgaii's Favorite (S). — Size large. Shape quite regu- 

 lar, somewhat broad conical. Color medium. Quality fairly 

 good. Flavor sprightly. Quite a good variety. Plants large 

 and ♦healthy, matted row. Leaves large and dark. Berries 

 borne high up. Runners did not catch well in places. 



63. Darling (S). — Size small. Shape regular, with a short' 

 neck. Color light. Quality very good, mild. A home market 

 berry, too soft for shipping. Seedling of Mitchel's Early. 

 Origin, M. T. Thompson, Rio Vista, Va. Plant growth very 

 heavy, leaves borne on long stems. Leaves small but numer- 

 ous and rather light in color. A rapid grower, spreading 

 quickly. 



64. Evans (S). — Size large, shape slightly irregular, mostly 

 round with indented end. Color rather light. Quality quite 

 good, a little tart. Stood drouth fairly well. Vines quite 

 thrifty, a little scattering. Leaves dark and healthy. Origin, 

 G. R. Evans, Maryland. 



65. Bismark (S). — Size medium, bordering on small. Shape 

 quite regular, long, broad conical. Bright scarlet color; dark 

 when fully ripened. Quality very good. Stood drouth quite 

 well. Vines quite large and thrifty, fairly good stand, leaves 

 dark. Origin, J. C. Bauer, Judsonia, Ark. 



66. Me/l (P). — Size small. Shape very regular, slightly 

 conical. Color dark, very good. Quality fairly good, a little 

 tart. If grown on very rich land might give good results. 

 Stood drouth well. Plants rather small. Leaves very small, 

 thinly matted. Crescent type. Origin, A. H. Griesa, Kansas. 



67. Mary (P). — Size very large. Shape quite irregular, 

 double, especially the larger ones. Color light, glossy red, 

 slow to color up. Quality fairly good, a little tart. A good 

 late variety, one of the largest. July 6, a large number of 

 large, well-ripened berries on plants now. Vines very large, 



