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3. D ann's Monarch or Hailsham Berry (Cousens), H.C. — Strong grower, 
making sturdy canes about 4 feet high, heavy cropper, berries large, borne in 
large clusters, bluntly conical, firm, carmine, of good flavour. 
8. Souvenir de Desiree Bruneau (Cousens), A.M. — A vigorous grower 
rather straggling ; canes about 4 feet high ; a heavy cropper ; berries large, in 
large clusters, bluntly conical, firm, deep carmine, of good flavour. 
14. Autumn Fruiting (Wisley), C. — Of medium vigour, canes about 4 feet 
high, good cropper ; berries large ; borne in large clusters, bluntly conical, firm, 
very deep red, of good flavour. 
4, 5. November Abundance (Cousens, Allgrove), H.C. — Of medium vigour, 
canes about 3 feet 6 inches high, good cropper, berries of medium size, borne 
in good clusters, deep red, almost round, rather soft, flavour fair. 
Penwill's Champion and Old Red Antwerp (see p. 46) were sent as 
Autumn varieties, but both proved unsuitable for that purpose. 
Yellow-fruited Varieties. 
9, 10. Surprise d'Automne (Cousens, Bunyard), A.M. — Of medium vigour, 
rather straggling, canes about 3 feet 6 inches high, a heavy cropper, berries in 
large clusters, nearly round, mustard yellow, firm, and of good flavour. 
11, 12. October Yellow (Cousens, Paul). — Fairly vigorous, strong canes 
about 3 or 4 feet high, good cropper, berries medium size, borne in good clusters, 
round, deep yellow, firm, of fair flavour. 
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