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Washington Royal. Synonym: Palmer Greening. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County: Bright, clear yellow, Xo. 1; picked Octobers, 1902, stored October 12; 

 in good commercial condition until January 1, 1903, when the fruit began to 

 soften; in good condition for storage in boxes till February 1. 



Xew York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, X. Y. : Small, hard, 

 and green; picked October 3, 1902, stored October 11; April 30, 1903, mellow, 

 no rot or scald; commercial limit March 1: fruit softens without developing yel- 

 low color. 

 Washington Strawberry. 



Xew York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, X. Y. : Light col- 

 ored, Xo. 1; picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; January 10, 1902, mel- 

 low, no scald or rot; commercial limit December 1, 1901. 

 Wealthy. 



G. G. Hitchings. South Onondaga, Onondaga County, X. Y. : Large, dark red, Xo. 

 1; picked September 20, 1902, stored September 24; in prime commercial condi- 

 tion until January 1, 1903, after which it began to soften and fade in color. 

 Fruit picked in 1901 kept in similar condition. 



E. Hutchins, Fennville,^ Allegan County, Mich.: Light colored, Xo. 1; picked 

 August 28, 1902, stored September 2; Xovember 14, 1902, in prime commercial 

 condition, free from rot and scald: would have kept well for a number of weeks 

 longer. 



Xew York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County. X. Y. : Small, hard, 

 and immature; picked September 18, 1902, stored September 27: March 14. 1903, 

 semifirm, decay slight, no scald. 

 Western Beauty. 



Xew York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, X. Y. : Xo. 1; 

 picked October 12, 1901, stored October 21; May 1, 1902, firrn, no rot or scald. 

 Westfield. Synonym: Seeknofurther. 



G. G. Hitchings, South Onondaga, Onondaga County. X. Y. : Large, well colored, 

 Xo. 1; picked October 1, 1902, stored October 5; May 1, 1903, firm, no rot or 

 scald. Fruit picked in 1901, not so well colored, kept in similar condition. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College Experiment Station, Amherst, Hampshire 

 County, Mass.: Large, greenish. Xo. 1: picked October 8, 1902, stored October 

 12; May 1, 1903, hard, no rot or scald. 



George T. Powell, Ghent, Columbia County, X. Y.: Medium sized, half colored: 

 picked October 6, 1902, stored October 9: May 1, 1903, firm, no rot or scald. 

 White Doctor. 



Xew York State Experiment Station. Geneva, Ontario County. X. Y. : Small, green- 

 ish yellow; picked September 20, 1902, stored September 27: March 14, 1903, 

 seminrm, decay slight, all scalded slightly. Fruit picked Li 1901 kept in similar 

 condition. Commercial limit February 1. 

 White Pippin. 



A. A'. Boggs, TVaynesville, Haywood County. X. C. : Bright, large, Xo. 1; picked 

 September 18, 1902, stored September 25 : May 1. 1903. firm, no rot. scald light 

 on a few; commercial limit April 15. 



Xew York State Experiment Station, Geneva, Ontario County, X. Y. : Sound, Xo. 

 1: picked October 6, 1902, stored October 11; March 14, 1903, firm, no scald: 

 commercial limit April 15; fruit picked in 1901 after March 1, 1902, softened 

 rapidly and decayed. 

 White Pearrnain. Synonym: White Winter Pearmain. 



Xear Kansas Agricultural College. Manhattan, Riley County. Kans. : Small, imma- 

 ture; picked October 16, 1901, stored October 19: May 1. 1902. hard, no rot or 

 scald. 



