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REMARKS. 



Large, ooarso, acid, not rich. 



A poor grower in Western Kennebec; overbears. 



Succeeds well in portions of Northern Division. Very large, 



free grower and good bearer. 

 One of our best native varieties. Desirable in many respects. 



An old variety introduced by Mr. Vaughn. Grown to some 

 extent in Kennebec, whore some speak highly of it. It is 

 not recommended over some newer varieties. 



Hardy, giving good satisfaction in many lucalitios. On favor- 

 able soils an abundant bearer, when it is cri.sp, juicy and 

 rich. When not well grown, quality as inferior as its size. 



Not extensively grown In some instances proving well. Qual- 

 ity poor in Wostorn Konnebeo; does not ripen well. 



