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Koch No. 1—(C. H. Koch, Middlehope, N. Y.) Plants mod- 
erately vigorous to vigorous, moderate amount of winter injury, 
productive. Fruit medium to large, firm, grains large, somewhat 
inclined to crumble, good flavor and quality. Not equal to stan- 
dard varieties. 
Loudon.—(F. W. Loudon, Janesville, Wis.) Originated by 
Mr. Loudon, and is supposed to be a seedling of Turner crossed 
with Cuthbert. Introduced by Chas. A. Green, Rochester, N. Y. 
Plants only moderately vigorous, not very tall, stocky, usually 
hardy, productive to very productive. Fruit averages above medium 
to large, often slightly larger than Cuthbert, grains rather large, 
firm or nearly so, attractive red color, moderately sweet, good in 
flavor and quality. This is a standard commercial variety, which 
has made an excellent record in many places. 
Marlboro.—An old variety received from various sources for 
testing at this Station. It is said to be a cross of a seedling and 
the Highland Hardy and originated by Mr. A. J. Caywood, Marl- 
boro, N. Y. Plants only moderately vigorous, almost semi-dwarf, 
canes very stocky, usually hardy, productive. Fruit medium to 
large, attractive red, firm, sometimes inclined to crumble, fair to 
good in flavor and quality. A standard commercial variety in many 
localities. 
Miller: Miller Woodland.—A rather old variety received from 
various sources for testing at this Station. A seedling found grow- 
ing wild at Wilmington, Del. Plants rather weak and semi-dwarf, 
suckers freely, mature canes tinged with brown, usually hardy, 
only moderately productive. Fruit averages medium in size, rather 
light and dark red, surface of berry sometimes rough and uneven 
detracting from appearance, very firm, moderately juicy, sometimes 
inclined to crumble, fair in flavor and quality. Not equal to 
standard varieties. 
Olathe.—(Stayman & Black, Leavenworth, Kan.) Originated 
by Mr. Stayman and is said to be a seedling of Reliance. A late 
berry which has been tested for a number of years at this Station. 
Plants vigorous, with rather slender canes, slightly tinged with red, 
usually rather hardy, productive. Fruit above medium to large, 
firm, juicy, attractive rather dark red, grains medium to below, 
sometimes inclined to crumble considerably, good flavor and quality. 
