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265721 to 265800—Continued 
265775. R-6. St. Peter, Minnesota. Plants in shady location had no 
winterkill; new growth vigorous; fruits large, shiny, numerous; quality 
excellent. 
265776. R-8. Madelia, Minnesota. Plants cultivated 10 years, earlier 
history unknown. Plants appear hardy, but all were dead after severe 
winter of 1958-59; berries sweet. 
265777. R-9. Mountain Lake, Minnesota. Plants abundant in grove; 
no winterkill; new growth vigorous; fruit under 0.5 inch. Leaf disease 
present. 
265778. R-10. Lakefield, Minnesota. Plants growing in grove for at 
least 50 years. Half of plants and most canes killed after severe 
winter of 1958-59; new growth vigorous; fruits numerous, of good size. 
265779. R—-11. Canby, Minnesota. Plants protected and suffered little 
winterkill, but many plants killed in severe winter of 1958-59 and 
other canes killed back; new growth vigorous; fruits many, size medium, 
less seedy than average. 
265780. R-12. Bird Island, Minnesota. Plants protected but half were 
killed in severe winter of 1958-59, other canes killed; new growth 
vigorous; fruits abundant, less than 0.5 inch long. 
265781. R-13. Franklin, Minnesota. Plants confined to shaded area; 
fruit abundant. 
265782. R-19. Luck, Wisconsin. Plants protected but may show ex- 
ceptional hardiness for the species; fruits small. 
265783. R-23. Royalton, Minnesota. Plants profuse in woodlot and 
cleared areas, may be exceptionally hardy for the species, although half 
were killed after severe winter of 1958-59; new growth vigorous; 
fruits small. 
265784. R-32. Wyoming, Minnesota. Plants well protected; berries 
0.5 inch across at end of season; quality high. 
265785. R-78. Maple Lake, Minnesota. Plants in pasture, but only 1 
plant alive after severe winter of 1958-59, and all canes killed to the 
ground; new growth weak; berries 0.5 inch long. 
265786. R-84. Blomkest, south of Willmar, Minnesota. Plants in grove 
with protection survived severe winter of 1958-59 with less injury to 
canes than most; new growth vigorous; fruits many, small. 
265787. RUBUS RECURVANS Blanchard 
R-22. Winona, Minnesota. Plants growing in exposed area; fruit 
variable in size. 
265788. RUBUS SEMISETOSUS Blanchard 
R-33. Santi, Minnesota. Plants at edge of marsh and in forest. 
265789. RUBUS VERMONTANUS Blanchard 
R-48. Rush City, Minnesota. Plants protected from sun, difficult to 
identify; may be hybrids; berries large, sweet. 
265790. RUBUS sp. 
R-36. Bluffton, Minnesota. Plants probably received snow protection, 
but killed to ground in severe winter of 1958-59; new growth moderate. 
Some Septoria present. 
265791. RUBUS sp. 
R40. Aitkin, Minnesota. Plants along pasture road; canes killed in 
Severe winter in 1958-59; new growth and blossom present; fruit very small. 
