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tio signs of _ 
from the groitfifl. 
Out., a director 
fruned tlie-I>ea ( ri \;obs.-b' rry f got' . i you aim i uiitiK 11 
.Downing. It fs a little larger ami more prolific with me." 
Lancashire Lad A very early red English prize l.errv, of largest size that 
frmt buHt Url"'-! i e t re 'v ° ne of tlle easiest to grow. We have not seen the 
iruit, blit it is c.1 lined to be a great success. 
Wh'te Smith Large, roundish oblong, smooth; flavor fi st-rate. White. 
Crown Bob— A fine sort, of good quality and size. Red. 
(Ilf.; / r° wn ! n £ ■ a n: e , oval; very vigorous, hardy; foliage heavy, covering 
their fruit from the sun and resisting mildew; bears abundantly. Profitable for 
market and home use. Greeni-h white. 
lieaiBiy iJat^y" 1 ^Lij^bgreen 6 ° f .£***> ° va,; sweet * excellellt ’ vi g° rous > 
live,"ahfabl° n ’ Pa S l?4t!i ngS roundish-oval, sweet; very produc- 
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