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TAYLOR (Taylor's Prolific). 



A valuable commercial berry for colder sections, its season being later than Snyder. 

 ORIGIN: introduced by Mr. Taylor, of Spiceland, Indiana, about the year 1867. 

 BUSH: hardy, vigorous, and productive. 



TAYLOR. 



BERRY: large; roundish oblong; texture soft, juicy; flavor rich, moderately sweet. 

 SEASON: medium to late. 



TRIUMPH (Western Triumph). 



A good market berry, if grown on favorable soil. 



ORIGIN: a chance seedling, found in Illinois, on the prairie, in 1858. 



BUSH: moderately vigorous; very productive, inclined to overbear; requires moist 

 Ttottom and close pruning for best results; semi-hardy. 



BERRY: size medium; form roundish oblong; drupelets coarse; flavor sprightly, rich 

 and sweet, without core. 



QUALITY : fair. 



VALUE: market, first class. 



SEASON: medium to late. 



