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Reyner. (From 8S. R. Alexander, Bellefontaine, O., 1892.) 
Plants rather large and vigorous, producing large greenish canes 
with few prickles. Fruit above medium, roundish or oblong, 
with large grains, sweet, good flavor and quality. 
Success, (rom L. W. Carr & Co., Hie, Pa., 1892.) Thisis . 
one of the most productive blackberries that fruited here for the 
‘first time this season. Plants moderately vigorous; canes of a 
greenish color bearing abundant prickles. Berries medium to 
large, roundish, with medium to large grains; good in flavor and 
quality. 
Woodland. (From W. H. Phillips, Stanton, Ind., 1892.) Plants 
thrifty, with abundant small prickles. Fruit medium or above; 
berry roundish with large to very large grains; pleasant flavor 
and good quality. Very productive as grown here this season. 
YrELD OF BiackBerrizs, 1894. 
In the foliowing table the yield of the blackberries that fruited 
at this Station in 1894 is given, together with the season of each 
variety. Five hills of each were originally set but they have 
been allowed to grow together so that the yield given is for the 
matted row. No protection is given the plants, so many of the 
more tender varieties have been winter killed. In such cases, 
the yield of the remaining plants is given. The date of planting 
should be taken into consideration when comparing varieties. 
