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yider." The Clyde is an up-to-date berry for up-to- 

 date growers. See colored Plate IV. 



SAUNDERS. This is a grand berry. Originated 

 with John Little, of Ontario, Canada. The plant is 

 healthy and very vigorous, as much so as the Haver- 

 land. The berries are very large, glossy crimson, of 

 good quality, with bright yellow seeds and red flesh. 

 It yields immensely under fair conditions, of very 

 salable berries of solidity to market well. It sets 

 fruit almost as freely as Parker Earle, but, unlike that 

 variety, is able to crrry to maturity all the berries that 

 form. Elsewhere is shown a group of Saunders, all 

 taken from one plant from my own patch. 



PARKER EARLE. Plant robust, strong and healthy, 

 with many crowns ; wonderfully productive of conical, 

 medium sized berries, with slight neck ; of rich, 



PARKER EAKLE 



A Splendid late berry, but the plant tries to do too much and 

 sometimes fails 



