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purple-red, with a high habil iu If appears to have 



little to recommend it above older - 



.\ new berry which Mr. Makepeace Bhowed tin- appea 

 combine more merits than any berry which I have ever 



twelve years ago he observed the original plants in u 

 neighbor's bog, occupying a space about six feet Banare, and he 

 procured a few cuttings. The small bog which he now hi - 

 is wi-11 worth a journey to s.-.-. Tin- l><-ni<-s are unusually 

 cherry -shaped, a little later than Early Black, and a bright rose- 



V\g. 111. Mall 



purpli-. It i-. probably the ; It i- - 



natural size in Pig, ill. I take pleasure in calling it the 



Mllk<-|. 



It is an arduous labor to subdue a wild bog. The bu 

 ntnl trees muni I"- removed, roots and all, and it is usually 



