— 806 REPORT OF THE ACTING HORTICULTURIST OF THE 
Summit, Imp.— Wintered poor ; growth medium, manyrunners; 
foliage, dark green, slightly rusted; did not have a chance to do 
any thing, as it was very weak in spring. 
Souv. De Bossuet, Bisexual.— Wintered well; growth vigorous, 
many runners ; foliage, dark green, free from rust; unproductive ; 
season medium; fruits nearly round, dark scarlet, usually small, 
soft; No. 2; a French berry of slight hautboy flavor. 
Woodruff, No. 1, P.— Wintered fine; growth stocky, many 
runners; foliage, dark green, slightly rusted; very productive ;: 
medium season; fruits very much misshaped, with hard core, firm; 
No. 3. 
Warfield, No. 1, Imp.— Wintered poor; growth poor, many 
runners ; foliage, dark green, slightly rusted ; not very productive 
this year; early; fruits conical, showy, scarlet, soft; quality, No. 2. 
Wilson, P.— Wintered fairly; growth weak, many runners; 
foliage, light green, rusts badly ; has been one of the best, but 
about run out in this section; considered one of the best for 
eanning. 
New seedling, P. (from Leonard).— Wintered well ; growth very 
rank, very many runners; foliage deep green, very large, slightly 
rusted; productive; early; fruits conical, dark glossy scarlet, 
large, firm; No. 2; will prove a good berry. 
Seedling from William Lyons, Imp.— Wintered fair; growth 
vigorous, many runners; foliage dark green, slightly rusted; 
productive; season medium; fruits from round to conical, deep 
scarlet, usually large, firm, flavor pronounced; No. 2. 
In addition. to. the described varieties, we have had sent to us 
this year the following-named varieties : 
Coleman’s No. 1. Viola. 
Felton. Smith’s No. 7. 
Gandy. Mt. Vernon. 
Monmouth. 3 Windsor Chief. 
Stayman’s No. 1. Captain Jack. 
Stayman’s No. 2. Hinman. 
Lady Rusk. Scarlet Queen. 
Long John. Minneola. 
Russell’s Advance. Fragaria Virginiana. 
loud. 
These have all made a fine growth, and we hope to be able to | 
give a good report on them next year. 
