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tip, and others conical in shape, being found on the same plant; 
fruits firm enough to ship, not of finest flavor, but better than 
_ the average.” The 1892 report says (p. 681): “ Greenville follows 
Beder Wood in productiveness and has the advantage of being 
larger. It would probably sell for more per quart than the 
former.” Among the berries fruited here in 1592 Greenville 
stood second in yield. 
In 1893 and 189+ it has not taken as high a rank as it did in 
1892, but this may be due in part to the cunditions under which 
it was grown. It is an excellent berry, but we are not yet con- 
vinced that it is better than some of the standard varieties for 
our soil. 
*Halls Seedling, P. (trom S ££. Hall, Cherry Valley, 11.) 
Good scarlet color, moderately productive this season. 
Haynes 31, P. (Krom J. H. Haynes, Delphi, Ind.) Begins to 
blossom a few days before Sharpless. Fruit medium to large, 
borne on medium stems, deep scarlet color, moderately firm, 
fair quality. In productiveness it stands second among the vari- 
eties fruited here for the first time this season. 
“Herbert, S. (From B. L. Carr, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.) 
unproductive here. 
: * Holcomb’s Seedling, 8. (Krom W. C. Holcomb, Mecca, 0.) 
Crimson color. Not very productive this year. 
*“Kincks, 8. (from Clark Hewett, Waupun, Wis.) Fruit 
good scarlet color. Plants prcuductive. 
‘Latest of all. (Hrom Lllwanger & Barry, Lochester, N. ¥.) 
Plants weak and unproductive, | 
' *Laxton’s Captain, S. (From Ellwanger & Barry, Roches- 
ter, V. ¥.) Plants weak and unproductive. 
Leader, 8. (rom Wm. Parry, Parry, NV. J.) Plants vig- 
 orous; runners abundant; fruit stems good. Fruit medium size 
or below, dark scarlet color, fair quality, soft. Plants moderately 
_ productive. 
Luther, 8. (rom A. Luther Leeds, Jackson county, Mo.) 
. Foliage vigorous; fruit stems good; runners very abundant ; 
plants moderately productive. fruit medium size or above, 
scarlet color, fair to good quality, moderately firm. 

* Varieties marked with a * were ftuited in bhds two years old. More complete descriptions 
of them may be found in Bulletin 64 of this Station or the Annual Report for 1893, 
