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Smith, in Miami county, Ohio, by J. C. Kester, of New Carlisle. 

 Brought to notice by W. N. Scarff, of the same place. Said to be 

 equal to Gregg in size. Nearly as early as Palmer. Promising for 

 market. 



Everlasting --Described in The Rural New-Yorker for 1882, p. 669, 

 as an autumn-fruiting variety, from Lawrence Co., Pa. 



Every Day. Commonly thought to be identical with the Ohio 

 Everbearing, but considered by Dr. Warder to be a much more 

 continuous bearer, fruiting almost continuously until frost. 



Fadely. Received at the Pennsylvania Experiment Station from 

 Joshua Fadely, of Sassafras, Va. Claimed to be everbearing. Pa. 

 Exp. Sta. Bull. 32: 11. 



Fay (Fay's Thornless). A variety similar to Davison. 



Ferndale. A chance seedling found by W. B. K. Johnson, Allen- 

 town, Pa., along the Delaware River. 



Florence. A yellow variety, originating in New Jersey. Intro- 

 duced about 1881. Thought at the time to have been one of the best 

 yellow varieties. 



Gault. Found by W. C. Gault, of Ruggles, Ashland county, 

 Ohio, growing by the roadside near his place, in 1887, and intro- 

 duced by him in 1893. Described as medium to large, dull black, 

 with a slight bloom, moderately juicy, and a good shipper. Season 

 very late. Tends to produce a second crop in autumn. 



General Negley. Mentioned before the Ontario Fruit Growers' 

 Society, as a perpetual bearing black-cap. 1 Under this name Crozier 

 quotes 2 from Dr. J. A. Warder as follows: "A seedling, probably 

 from one of the large foreign varieties, Pilot, Hornet or Franconia, 

 originated by General Negley, of Pittsburg. It is vigorous, of foreign 

 aspect and foliage. Stood the past winter well; is productive, rather 

 early. Fruit large, roundish oblong, juicy, high flavor, and very good." 



Gibraltar. Originated in Ontario; introduced by King Brothers, 

 Dansville, N. Y. Thought to be a cross between Gregg and Hilborn. 

 Claimed to be unusually hardy, vigorous and healthy. Fruit re- 

 sembles Gregg. 



!Gar. Month, 12:278. 



2 Mich. Exp. Sta., Bull. Ill: 277. 



