New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 627 
_ *West Lawn, P. (From C. B. Bauer, Judsonia, Ark.) Fruit 
dark scarlet color. Plants only moderately productive. 
_Wilson, Jr., 8. (From F. L. Ray, East Claridon, O.) Foliage 
very vigorous ; fruit stems good; runners abundant; plants pro- 
ductive. Fruit medium size, crimson color, dark flesh, rather 
acid, moderately firm, fair quality. 
Yankee Doodle, see Epping. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
The following new varieties received for testing have not yet 
fruited here: 
Aldridge No. 25, Jay Gould, 



Annie Laurie, Marshall, 
Blonde, Marston, 
Bostonian, Mexican Everbearing, 
Brunette, Nan, : 
Champion of England, Ona, 
Charlie, 4 Orange County, 
Dewdrop, Tennessee, Tennessee Prolrfic, 
kichholtz Seedling, | White Novelty, 
Equinox, | Walder No. 5, 
Giant, | Wilder No. 7, 
Hadsell’'s Seedling, 
Towa Beauty, 
— Young’s Seedling. 
PRODUCTIVENESS AND SEASON OF RIPENING. 
The varieties which fruited in beds two years old are not 
strictly comparable, so far as the yield is concerned, with the 
varieties fruited for the first time. Therefore it is thought best 
to separate the list into two groups, the first containing those 
varieties in beds one year old, the second containing those varie- 
ties fruited in beds two years old. 
Excluding some Alpine varieties and all but one of the Station 
seedlings, the following is a list of strawberries fruited in beds 
one year old. The table also contains a statement of the yield of 
each variety in ounces from a plat containing 33 square feet; 
also the per cent. of the crop picked early, that is before June 21, 
and the per cent. of the crop picked late, that is after July 3. 

* Varieties marked with a * were fruited in beds two years old. More complete descriptions 
-of them may be found in Bulletins 64 of this Station or the Annual Report for 1893. 
