1914 



FEUITS OP OXTARIO. 



293 



GREGG. 



GREGG. 



One of the best late black caps for 

 market purposes; an excellent shipper 

 Vid also much valued for evaporating. 



ORIGIN: on the Gregg farm, Ohio 

 County, Indiana, in 1866. 



PLANT: vigorous; fairly hardy; 

 canes upright, clean and smooth, 

 rather difficult of propagation; very 

 productive. 



BERRY: size large; color black with 

 grey bloom; texture firm, moderately 

 juicy; flavor sweet. 



SEASON: late. 



; HERBERT. 



A valuable red raspberry for the commercial plantation; combining the good quali- 

 ties, hardiness, productiveness and earliness. 



ORIGIN: a chance seedling in the garden of Mr. R. B. Whyte, Ottawa, about the 

 year 1890; introduced by the Renfrew Nursery Company. 



BUSH: hardy, enduring the cold winters at Ottawa witn a temperature of 30 below 

 zero; vigorous; about equal to Cuthbert; productive. 



BERRY: large; color, bright red; form, somewhat oblong; texture, a little tender,, 

 juicy; flavor, sweet and excellent. 



QUALITY: very good for all purposes. 

 VALUE: market, first class. 

 SEASON: earlier than Cuthbert. 



