PROPAGATION, BREEDING 125 
13 inches in length and 2 to 1 inch in diam- 
eter. Shape of berry is short conical with 
slight neck. 
One step further with this above seedling, 
McKinley x [Wm. Belt x Wild] produced 
a plant which showed good vigour and 
disease resistance. Leaves, numerous, tall. 
Sex, perfect. Season, medium. Runners, 
long and quite numerous. Fruit stems 
weak, short. The fruit is large in size for 
a wild cross. Light red in colour. Rather 
flattened conical in shape. Quality good, 
still retaining some of the wild sweetness. 
Frost resistance still good. 
These are two very good examples of 
double cross-breeding and the results show 
a little of what may be expected by careful 
breeding. By comparing the description 
of the parents given in the last chapter of 
this book with the following offsprings’ 
descriptions, more interest in the subject 
will be produced. 
FIRST: EXAMPLE 
Variety Glen Mary x [Bubach x Wilson] 
resulted in a seedling of the following de- 
scription. 
