New York AgcricutturaL Exrrriment Station. 621 
*Clark’s Early, Harly /daho, 8. (From Slaymaker & Son, 
Dover, Del., and D. Brandt, Bremen, Ohio.) Fruit medium size, 
dark scarlet color. Has proved no more than moderately pro- 
ductive. 
*Clyde, Cycloma, 8. (From Stayman & Black, Leavenworth 
Kan.) Fruit of good scarlet color. Plants unproductive. 
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Columbia, 8. (from West Jersey Nursery Co., Bridgeton, 
JV. J.) Fruit medium or above, pale crimson color, flavor resem- 
bles Lennig White somewhat, soft, poor quality. Fruit stems and 
foliage good. Runners abundant. Productiveness can not be 
definitely stated but does not rank high. | : 
* Crosby's 91, 8S: (Hrom Phineas Crosby, Clinton, Wis.) Fruit. 
crimson color, moderately productive. 
Cruse No. 9, 8. (From EF. W. Cruse, Leavenworth, Kan.) 
Fruit medium to large, medium size, scarlet, fair quality, mode- 
rately firm. Foliage good; runners moderately abundant. 
Plants moderately productive. 
Cycloma, see Clyde. 
Cyclone,8. (Hrom FE. W. Cruse, Leavenworth, Kan.) Foliage 
vigorous ; fruit stems good; runners abundant. Fruit medium 
size, fair to good, moderately firm, scarlet. Moderately pro- 
ductive. 
*D. and D.,S. (From Prof. #. S. Goff, Madison, Wis.) 
Moderately productive. Fruit dark scarlet. 
*Dayton, Dayton Early. (Prom Sam'l Kinsey & Co., Kinsey, 
0.) Only moderately productive here. 
*Dew, S. (from D. Brandt, Bremen, O.) Fruit dark scarlet, 
moderately firm, moderately productive. | 
Dow’s Seedling, see Epping. 
farly Idaho, see Clark’s Early. 
*Edward’s Favorite,S (from R. S. Edwards, Highlands, 
Colo.) Fruit of good scarlet color with glossy surface. Plants 
moderately productive on our soil. 
*Engles No.1, 8. (From T. T. Lyon, South Haven, Mich.) 
Fruit scarlet color. Plants not very productive. 
ae Varieties marked with a * were fruited in beds two years old. More complete descriptions 
of them may be found in Bulletin 64 of this Station or the Annual Report. for 1893, 
