New. York AGricuLturAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 497 
large, round conic, dark scarlet color, firm, quality fair, very acid. 
Moderately productive. 
Isapetta, 8. From J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, Conn. 
Plants vigorous, runners moderately abundant, fruit stems short 
and erect. Fruit medium to large, irregular, dark scarlet color, 
‘firm, quality fair, quite acid. Moderately productive this season. 
McKinuzy, 8. From Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. 
Plants moderately vigorous and medium plant producers. Fruit 
large, conical, good scarlet color, moderately firm, quality good. 
Ranks seventh in productiveness this season. 
~ Micniean, 8. Prom J.T. Lovett, Initle Silver, N. J. Plants 
moderately vigorous with abundant runners, fruit stems medium 
length, erect. Fruit large, irregular conic, good scarlet color, 
firm, good quality. Recommended for trial as a productive late 
variety. It ranks fourth in total yield for this season and third 
-.in the amount of late fruit produced. 
Mixnzora, 8. From J. L. Childs, Floral Park, N.Y. Fruit 
very large, irregular, good scarlet color, moderately firm, quality 
fair. Plants vigorous, runners abundant. Not productive this 
season. 
More Favoritt, P. From C. J. More, Jamestown, N. Y. 
Blossoms with Beder Wood. Fruit small to medium, roundish, 
good scarlet color, moderately firm, good quality. Resembles the 
common wild strawberry but is somewhat larger and more pro- 
ductive. Plants very vigorous with abundant runners. 
_ Morgan No.1,8. From J. A. Morgan, Scottsville, N.Y. A 
seedlings of Sharpless by Triomphe de Gand. Plants vigorous, 
runners abundant, fruit stems medium length, erect. Fruit large 
to very large, irregular, good scarlet color, moderately firm, qual- 
ity good. Not productive this season but considered worthy of 
further testing on account of size and appearance. 
Nozann, 8. From J. P. Noland, Pemnsula, Ohio. Fruit 
large to.very large, irregular in shape, good scarlet color, moder- 
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