JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 31, 1960 beef 
265721 to 265800—Continued 
265721 to 265748—Continued 
265730. R-50. St. Croix State Park, Minnesota. Plants semipro- 
tected; fruit to 1 inch long, excellent. 
265731. R-51. St. Croix State Park, Minnesota. Plants in dense 
vegetation; berries about 0.5 inch across. 
265732. R-52. Luck, Wisconsin. Plants in wooded area; berries 0.5 
inch long. 
265733. R-53. Amery, Wisconsin. Plants prolific; berries 0.5 inch 
long. 
265734. R-54. Hudson, Wisconsin. Plants prolific; berries to 0.75 
inch long; quality good. 
265735. R-—-55. Osceola, Wisconsin. Berries, 0.5 inch long. 
265736. R-56. Henderson, Minnesota. Berries 0.75 inch long. 
265737. R-57. Arcadia, Wisconsin. Plants in huge patches through- 
out woods; do well in open areas; fruit 0.7 inch long. 
265738. R-58. Winona, Minnesota. Plants apparently wild, occur in 
old apple orchard; fruit abundant, about 1 inch long; quality ex- 
cellent. 
265739. R-66. Near Medford, Goodrich Township, Wisconsin. 
265740. R-67. Edge of field, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Plants prob- 
ably hardy; productive; fruit matures best in exposed areas. 
265741. R-68. Roadside, Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Plants poor pro- 
ducers; fruit to 0.75 inch long. 
265742. R-69. Florence, Wisconsin. Plants well protected; fruits to 
0.75 inch long. 
265743. R-70. Eagle River, Wisconsin. Plants obtained from Phelps, 
Wisconsin, and may be cultivated variety. 
265744, R—-71. Washburn, Wisconsin. Plants collected along firelane 
in woods. Berries to 0.5 inch long. 
265745. R-72. Onamia, Minnesota. Plants prolific in woods; berries 
to 0.5 inch long. 
265746. R-73. Floodwood, Minnesota. Plants may be very hardy, 
only half were killed by severe winter of 1958-59; new growth 
vigorous, a few old canes flowering; berries under 0.5 inch long. 
265747. R-80. Swanville, Minnesota. Plants well protected, but most 
were killed and all canes killed to ground; new growth weak. 
265748. R-83. Durand, Wisconsin. Plants in unprotected location 
along fence, but half were killed by severe winter of 1958-59; all 
other canes killed to ground; new growth weak. 
265749 to 265771. RUBUS IDAEUS var. STRIGOSUS Maxim. 
Common red raspberry. 
265749. R-1. St. Paul, Minnesota. Plants from field cultivated four 
years, at Lakewood, near Green Bay, Wisconsin. 
265750. R-7. Madelia, Minnesota. Plants cultivated 10 years; little 
winterkill; canes short, some killed to ground in severe winter of 
1958-59; fruit medium size, poor quality. Looks like a cultivated 
variety. 
265751. R-15. Rosemount, Minnesota. Plants in pastured woodland; 
berries small, flavor excellent. 
265752. R-18. Luck, Wisconsin. Plants well protected; berries aver- 
age 0.5 inch long. 
