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Fig. 27. — The Progress Raspberry. 



THE PROGRESS RASPBERRY. 



\ Y^/E ^^6 favored by that enterprising nurseryman, Mr. J. T. Lovett, of 



YY ' Little Silver, N. J., with cut of a new raspberry, called the Progress, 



which he highly commends for its earliness and productiveness. 



Mr. Lovett describes it as being of good size, jet black, of highest quality ; 



cones of very strong growth, very hardy, and wonderfully productive. 



Though resembling Souhegan, he claims that it is earlier, firmer, a stronger 



grower, and that it yields almost double the quantity of fruit. 



We do not find it mentioned in the reports of the Experiment Stations. 



