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New Yorx AGRicuutruRaAL Exprertmmgent STATION. 629 
Tarte VIL[—Earty Varieties Rancep Acoorping to YISELD 
Prior To Jone 21, 1894. 





Sa D 3 
R <i 2 
a3 | se) &. 
Nant, ecottmt | 2 | Ee) Sg 
Elec eras. 
id a Sal 
Oo“ = Ff 
Seren ti). silt, fore, is OL ol St June 18 40 139 8 
PtRer ..\) oa. PAE Aha aioli. a1 6 ooy'sk eis June 18 14 84 oF 
RRND eile iy ab. vieue' alas 0! oia,s June 20 10 94 24 
All of these continued fruiting till after July 3. None of 
them show, as yet, signs of superiority over standard varieties 
now generally cultivated. See Vo. 1,as noted on a previous page, 
is inferior in size ; its stems are short but its color is good. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
Those varieties named in Table VI, which yielded a considerable 
portion of their crop after July 3, may be classed as late varie- 
ties. Some of the Station seedlings will be included in this list. 
Named in the order of their productiveness after July 3 they 
stand : 
Taste VII[— Late Varietizs Ranxep Accorpinc TO YIELD 
AFTER JULY 3, 1894. 
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Ce mt 3 
NAME Pah Rash Bai hea 
oN UR We Oe 
pa | gh | 4g 
3 = 3 
Bron Ver LOs P| July 14 | 105 | 144 6 
Mamehester NOY. 0.0.6. P| July 6 47 | 108 20 
ML Me Gree irene C0 eos ah «S's, Zs ne P| July 14 44} 142 a 
BCBS SG recs aisles als Va ds wn we ofa S; July 14 36 92 26 
eo OSU A SG S| July 14 31 49 33 
BMC OTES OA Ay ial. iia is wold 4 S| July 14 29 44 | 36 
DCAD On Bi Na Sabo iel ou or) 010 0 oe She P| July 10 28 | 187 “ 
Townsend’s No. 30 ...... Beara P| July 10 28 | 130 12 
PE OU etter code i ee ke oe S| July 10 21 | 133 11 
Timbrell ...... Bh, oh ees: Gh chewed Shae P| July 14]. 21 74 32 
