RASPBERRIES TRIED AT WISLEY. 
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Foliage Flat. 
Young Canes Smooth. 
Foliage pale, old canes reddish, pedicels with few spines, fruit round — 
Allen's Champion. 
Foliage pale, old canes brown, fruit round. 
(1) Pedicels smooth. No. 40 (Laxton's). 
(2) Pedicels with few spines — Hillside Bountiful ; fruit conical, 
Laxton's Prolific. 
Foliage dark, old canes reddish, pedicels smooth, fruits round — 
Bath's Perfection. 
Marlboro'. 
Prior's Prolific. 
Young Canes Spiny. 
Foliage dark, pedicels spiny, fruit round. 
(1) Old canes reddish — Baumforth's Seedling. 
(2) Old canes brown — Goliath. 
Foliage light coloured, old canes brown. 
(a) Pedicels spiny. 
(1) Fruit round — Park Lane. 
Semper Fidelis. 
(2) Fruit conical — Lloyd George (wood very light brown) . 
(b) Pedicels with few spines. 
(1) Fruit round — Carter's Prolific. 
Laxton's A0 2 . 
(2) Fruit conical — Thimble or Wickham Raspberry. 
Foliage pale, old canes reddish, pedicels smooth, fruit round — 
Black Antwerp ? 
FRUITS YELLOW. 
Foliage Curled. 
Pedicels spiny, foliage dark, fruit conical — Amber Queen. 
Trinder's Golden Hornet. 
Pedicels with few spines, foliage dark, fruits round — Queen of England. 
The Guinea. 
Foliage Flat. 
Fruit round. 
Pedicels spiny, foliage light coloured — Yellow Antwerp. 
Pedicels with few spines, foliage dark — Golden Drop. 
t DESCRIPTIONS AND NOTES. 
Red Fruited Varieties. 
|| 19, 20, 20A. Superlative (Bunyard, Paul, Cousens). — A dwarf-growing 
variety, seldom more than 3 feet high, producing very few young growths. A 
good cropper. Fruit borne in good clusters, deep red, conical and firm, flavour 
good. Raised by Mr. Merryfield. 
7. Condor (Cousens). — Rather a weak grower, the canes being about 3 feet 
high, and making few canes. Fruit of medium size borne in good clusters, 
bluntly conical, and of good flavour. For the small canes produced, crops have 
been good. Raised by Mr. Geo. Pyne. 
9, 10. Hornet (Paul, Cousens), C. — A fairly vigorous grower, canes about 
4 feet 6 inches high, and a heavy cropper. Fruit large, very deep red, bluntly 
conical, firm, and of good flavour. Numerous healthy and sturdy canes made each 
season. 
16, 17. Pyne's Royal (Cousens, Allgrove) C. — A fairly vigorous sturdy grower, 
about 4 feet high, and a very heavy cropper, the fruit being large, bluntly conical 
and dark -red, borne in large clusters, flavour good and berries very firm. Raised 
by Mr. G. Pyne. This variety makes few canes. 
f These descriptions should be read in connexion with the characters given 
in the Key. 
|| The numbers prefixed are those by which alonethe plants were known 
until judging was completed. 
