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stout, nearly prostrate. Blooms and ripens slightly after midseason, 
Calyx medium to rather small, attractive in color, often raised, 
Seeds usually sunken. Fruit large to above medium, wedge shape, 
attractive medium dark scarlet. Flesh well colored, medium firm, 
mildly acid, quality good. Retains size well in later pickings ; hardly 
firm enough for long shipments; attractive color. 
Golden Gate.—(S. H. Warren, Weston, Mass.) Semi-perfect. 
Originated in 1903 by Mr. Warren, and introduced by him in 1906, 
Thought to be a seedling of Marshall but parentage is uncertain. 
Plants medium to numerous, vigorous, healthy, very productive. 
Leaves large, dark green; leaf stems above medium in length, thick, 
branched, ‘prostrate. Blooms in midseason, ripens medium early, 
picks easily. Calyx large, leafy, attractive green, slightly raised to 
flat. Seeds numerous, raised. [Fruit very large to above medium, 
wedge shape, often slightly inclined to a neck, attractive medium to 
dark scarlet, glossy. Flesh variable in color, very firm, mildly acid, 
pleasant flavor but not high, quality good. Has many qualities to 
commend it. 
Good Luck.—(W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md.) Perfect. Intro- 
duced by Mr. Allen. Plants medium to below in number, very 
vigorous, healthy, below medium in productiveness. Leaves large, 
medium dark green; leaf stems long, medium to slender. Fruit 
stems medium to very long, thick, double, prostrate to semi-erect. 
Blooms late, ripens in midseason, picks easily. Calyx medium to 
large, leafy, attractive green, flat. Seeds numerous, raised. Fruit 
large to above medium, retains size well as season advances, blunt 
wedge to roundish conic, attractive medium dark scarlet. Flesh 
medium red, firm, sprightly acid, pleasant flavor, good to very good. 
Worthy of more extended trial. 
Gov. Rollins.—(M. Crawford Co., Cuyahoga Falls, O.) Per- 
fect. Originated from seed sown about 1900 by Benj. M. Smith, 
Beverly, Massachusetts. Introduced in 1906 by J. T. Lovett, Little 
Silver, New Jersey. Parentage unknown. Plants medium in num- 
ber, rather vigorous, healthy, above medium in productiveness. 
Leaves inclined to large, dark green; leaf stems medium to long, 
somewhat slender. Fruit stems short to medium, thick, often 
double, semi-erect.. Blooms and ripens in midseason, picks medium 
easily. Calyx very large, leafy, rather dark green, sometimes dis- 
colored, flat to slightly raised. Seeds numerous, raised. Fruit 
