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265749 to 265771—Continued 
265753. R-21. Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Plants grow well in full sun; 
berries small. 
265754. R-24. Pierz, Minnesota. Plants protected, had considerable in- 
jury in severe winter of 1958-59, but new growth very vigorous; fruits 
late, to 0.5 inch long. 
265755. R-25. Pierz, Minnesota. Plant in protected location; berries 
0.5 inch across, very sweet. 
265756. R-26. Page, Minnesota. 
265757. R-27. Foreston, Minnesota. May be an old commercial 
variety; source unknown. Fruits large. 
265758. R-29. Roadside, Marine-on-St. Croix, Minnesota. Plants in 
protected lecation; berries exceptionally large. 
265759. R-34. Isanti, Minnesota. Plants very hardy. 
265760. R-35. Bluffton, Minnesota. Plants may have had snow protec- 
tion, but some canes killed back in severe winter of 1958-59, others 
uninjured; new growth very vigorous; fruit, bright red, small, acid. 
265761. R-37. New York Mills, Minnesota. Plants growing in woods 
well protected; berries to 0.4 inch across. 
265762. R-38. McGregor, Minnesota. Plants in protected clearing; 
berries to 1 inch across. 
265763. R-39. Moist area near ditch, Aitkin, Minnesota. Berries 
small at end of season. 
265764. R-42. Pine River, Minnesota. Some killing back of canes in 
severe winter of 1958-59; new growth very vigorous; fruit small, 
bright red, acid, excellent quality. 
265765. R-59. Saum, near Kelliher, Minnesota. Plants may be very 
hardy, but ‘many canes killed back in severe winter in 1958-59; new 
growth vigorous; berry yield high. 
265766. R-60. Saum, near Kelliher, Minnesota. Plants may be very 
hardy, some canes fruiting to tips after severe winter of 1958-59; 
new growth extremely vigorous; berries small, very late. 
265767. R-63. Clementson, Minnesota. Plants abundant in pasture, | 
may be very hardy but canes killed back in severe winter of 1958-59; 
new growth vigorous; still flowering July 4, bearing into late August; 
berries to 0.75 inch long. 
265768. R-64. Open area, Cotton, Minnesota. Canes killed to ground | 
in severe winter of 1958-59; new growth vigorous; berries small. 
265769. R-74. Two Harbors, Minnesota. Plants apparently virus free; 
some canes killed in severe winter of 1958-59; new growth moderately 
vigorous; fruiting. 
265770. R-76. Hovland, Minnesota. Most old canes killed; new growth | 
very vigorous; few fruits ripe early July. Z | 
265771. R-77. Isabella, Minnesota. Canes killed to ground; new 
growth not vigorous. 
265772 to 265786. RUBUS OCCIDENTALIS L. Common blackeap. | 
265772. R-2. St. Paul. Minnesota. Plants cultivated four years, col- | 
lected from wild at Lakewood, near Green Bay, Wisconsin. 
265773. R-4. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Plants in protected location had 
no winterkill; berries large; seeds few. Some anthracnese. 
265774. R-5. Hopkins, Minnesota. Plants had some winterkill in 
clearing; fruits variable size; flavor fine. 
