NEW FRUIT DESCRIPTIONS PAGE-3 
T HE’LAMAL E'- 
A new Apricot originated in Monroe County. Exceptionally large and juicy 
with firm skin and golden yellow flesh. Free stone. A good bearer -‘at¬ 
tractive appearance. Usually blooms sufficiently late to miss frosts* 
Kipens about one week later than Montgarnet. Rather late in season. Ex¬ 
cellent commercial variety. Good shipper* 
THE’MONTGAMET" 
One of the best varieties for canning and preserving. Fruit averages 
small in size, but excellent quality. Color deep yellow. Flesh firm 
rather tart flavor and reddish color. Free stone. Ripens early in sea¬ 
son. 
*P R INGE At B E RT" CURRANT- 
Valuable variety for lengthening the currant season. One of the last to 
floxver and ripen its fruits. Plants are large, vigorous, very dense and 
productive. Berrios large, bright red, highly flavored, very good in 
quality and grow in long tapering clusters. 
‘•P O O R M A N' G O O S E B ER R Y- 
One of the best varieties because of the vigor and productiveness of the 
plants. Fruit handsome in appearance, and of high quality. Ripens in 
early mid-summer. Long in production. Largo roundish oval, wine red in 
color. Smooth skin, very good in quality. Plants vigorous and hardy. 
Thorns short and fewer than most varieties. 
“TAYLOR" RED RASPBERRY- 
Promising now variety from the New York Experiment Station. Plants tall 
vigorous and productive. Berrios are largo, bright rod, long conical in 
shape. Has a rather thick firm flesh. Quality very good. Ripens in mid- 
season and continues for rather long period. 
“NEW LOGAN" BLACK RASPBERRY- 
An early ripening variety preceoding Cumberland. Plants large, vigorous, 
very productive, disease resistant. Berries not as largo as Cumberland, 
but attractive and of excellent quality. 
“ALFRED" BLACK BERRY- 
Everywhere blackberries can bo grown the Alfred doos well. Plants hardy, 
and productive. Fruit ripens a week earlier than Eldorado and has a 
long ripening season. Blossoms and ripens fruit at the same time. Berr¬ 
ies largo, sweet and fine flavor. 
“WAY Z. AT/TA" EVERBEARING STRAW B ER RY • 
Plants make strong vigorous growth, but produce very few runners. Crowns 
are easily divided and often propagated in this manner. Berries fine 
bright rod in color end attractive. Considered the hi ghost in quality 
of all overbearers.' Excellent variety for home garden and commercial 
planting, whero thcro is plenty of moisture. Doos best when grown on a 
hill system. 
