
614 — Report oF THE HorTICULTURIST OF THE 
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Latt Rep RaAspBeERRIiks. 
Classing those varieties as late that yielded one-fourth or more 
of their crop after July 25, Table ILI shows a list of 11 
varieties, which are given in the following: 
TasLte V — Late Rep RaspperRrRies Rankep ACCORDING TO YIELD 
Arter JuLy 25, 1894. 








3 | : ox 
ge | 8 | s 
Lb Sieg 
saw Datgot int | Z| 38 | 99 
gs | ah | ae 
6%. | anee 
ESRand VAIN | fA hl oo lone gaan August 4 1] 34 12 
CEM gee PB A deb August 8 35 151 5 
eat berty can. dh ns deo ase eae August 8 | 31 | 149 6 
Cuthbert ( Quinby’s Favorite)...... August 8 44 | 198 2 
arly) Wrolne. ers * Vier net pees oe August 8 | 28 | 119 % 
Je Fh val ere Rs UHLA OLE ELS ham ine ope Be a / August 8 53 | 282 1 
Miller's Woodland ). joss 0 nl 8 ..| August 4 20 76 10 
Olathe (Staymamn’s No. 5)+......... August 8 44 | 120 ee 
PRELEE HA e Ue sieh eae to ee mre August 8 16 TU ee 
BoyalsGhurch}. tHe Sane. Se August 8 g 25 11 
BUnerp te, a. gis s mcapes uber cles Ui August 8 | 3 
43 | 174 

Harris yielded much the largest crop of any of the red rasp- 
berries fruited here in 1894, but the plants were set in 1889, so 
have become well established, which fact should be taken into — 
consideration when comparing its yield with other varieties 
which have not been set so long. It produces excellent fruit 
which resembles Cuthbert in size and quality. Cuthbert and 
Quinby’s Favorite appear to be identical, unless, as was sug- 
gested in 1893, Quinby’s is an improved strain of Cuthbert. Rows 
of both of these berries were fruited this year under exactly 
similar conditions, which resulted in Quinby’s taking second rank 
as to yield while Cuthbert ranked sixth. Clarke in 1893 was 
noted as “a well-known old variety and one of the most pro-. 
ductive tested at this Station.” It ranks fifth in productiveness 
for 1894. Royal Church has given very good results in previous 
years, but this year, on account of being recently transplanted, it 
has fallen much below its average. 
* Yield computed from §0 per cent. of a full row. + First crop. t Yield computed from 
43 per cent. of a full row. 

