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9. Herbert (Whyte). — Canes strong, moderately spiny, and of a 

 brownish purple colour, three leaflets on each leaf stalk; not an 

 autumn-fruiting variety. 



10. Hornet (Elvers). — Canes strong, rich purple in colour, and 

 rather spiny; three leaflets on each leaf stalk; not an autumn-fruiting 

 variety. 



11. Merveille Eouge (Bumyard), A.M. Septembei; 26, 1911. — 

 Canes moderately strong, purplish green, with few spines; three to 

 five leaflets on each leaf stalk; fruit medium, dark crimson, and borne 

 in great quantity. 



12. November Abundance (Veitch, Burn), A.M. November, 

 1902. — Canes strong, of light purple colour, and practically spine- 

 less ; five large leaflets on each leaf stalk, and leaves in abundance ; 

 fruit clusters small; fruit of fair size, and of light crimson colour. 



13. October Eed (Elvers). — Canes fairly strong, and of a light 

 purple colour ; three to five leaflets on each leaf stalk ; leaflets elongated 

 and light green m colour; fruit small and bright red. 



14. October Yellow (Elvers). — Canes small, strong, light green, 

 and spiny; three leaflets on each leaf stalk; fruits small, of rich 

 flavour; borne in good clusters. 



15. Perpetuel de Serrieres (Burn), A.M. September 26, 1911. — 

 Canes moderately strong, purplish green in colour, with few spines 

 three to five leaflets on each leaf stalk; fruit large, of light purpk 

 colour, freely borne; a very fine variety. 



16. Perpetuel de Billard (Burn, Bunyard). — Canes very strong 

 light greenish purple in colour, and almost spineless ; five lars 

 leaflets on each leaf stalk; fruit large, and borne in fair clusters. 



17. Perpetuel (Laxton). — Canes of moderate growth; five large 

 leaflets on each leaf stalk ; fruit clusters poor ; individual fruits larg 

 and of a bright red colour. 



18. .Eed Antwerp (Elvers). — Canes moderately strong, with purp] 

 colour, and very spiny ; three leaflets on each leaf stalk ; not 

 autumn-fruiting variety. 



19. Eotherfield Supreme (Yates). — Canes moderate dn growtl 

 purplish green, and spiny; five leaflets on each leaf stalk; po(j 

 fruiter. ! 



20. Surpasse Merveflle Eouge (Burn), A.M. September, 1911.-! 

 Canes strong, light purphsh green, and with few spines ; five leafle 

 on each leaf stalk; fruit large, dark crimson, with good clusters; a ve 

 fine variety. 



21. Surprise d'Automne (Burn), A.M. September 26, 1911 

 Canes moderately strong, light green, and spiny; three leaflets 

 each leaf stalk; fruit of medium size and of a light yellow coloi 

 borne in good clusters. 



22. Serridge House (Eivers). — Canes fairly strong, of a glaucjs 

 purple colour, aiid very spiny; three leaflets on each leaf stalk; fijit 

 large, rouiul, li.ulii I'rimson, but not a free fruiter. 



23. Siipcrlaii\ c (Kivers). — Canes very strong, rich glaucous puile 



