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first and second year, flavour better the second year. Ripe June 



15, 1896, and on June 17, 1897. 



28. Leader (Laxton). F.C.C. 1895.— Heavy crop of immense 

 berries first and second year, quality poor. Ripe June 11, 1896, 

 and June 16, 1897. 



29. Martha Nicaise. — Good crop first year, not so good the 

 second, nor so good in flavour. Ripe June 11, 1896, and on 

 June 17, 1897. 



30. Mentmuie (Laxton). A.M. 1897.— A new variety from 

 Noble, crossed with British Queen. Not in condition at Chiswick 

 for examination the first year, 1897. 



31. Monarch (Laxton). F.C.C. 1895. — Heavy crop first and 

 second year, quality good. Ripe June 10, 1896, and on June 



16, 1897. 



32. Mrs. Farr (Farr). — A sport from President with varie- 

 gated foliage. Received late. 



33. Newton's Seedling, x x x 1896. — Splendid crop first 

 and second year, a fine late variety, quality excellent. Ripe 

 June 15, 1896, and on June 20, 1897. 



34. Pauline. — Crop very light first and second year ; not 

 worth growing. 



35. Pioneer. F.C.C. 1896. — Light crop first year, heavy the 

 second, and greatly improved. Ripe June 10, 1896, and on 

 June 17, 1897. 



36. President, x x x 1896. — Heavy crop first and second 

 year, quality very good. Ripe June 11, 1896, and on June 16, 

 1897. 



37. Prince Teck. — Moderate crop first year, improving the 

 second year, quality excellent. Ripe June 11, 1896, and on 

 June 17, 1897. 



38. Prince of Wales (Carmichael). — No crop, plants re- 

 ceived late. 



39. Princess of Wales (Carmichael). — No crop, plants re- 

 ceived late. 



40. Princess Royal (Vilmorin). x x x 1896.— Moderate to 

 heavy crop first year, not so good the second ; many of the 

 flowers were blind ; quality very good. Ripe June 11, 1896, and 

 on June 17, 1897. 



41. Queen of Denmark (Carmichael).— No crop, plants re- 

 ceived late. 



