504 Report or THE HorricuLtTurRIst OF THE 
TABLE V.— EARLY BLACK RASPBERRIES ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR YIELD 
BEFORE JULY 17. 
Date Yield Total Rankas 
Name of variety. of first before sald to total 
picking. July 6. hace yield. 
i Ozs. Ozs. 
La Wrence Waa ss owe bck ce eee June 30 118 318 10 
Palmer Svs Cli ee fee ee June 30 ie 454 i 2 
FIODPOL occ co OE. eee June 30 165 484 1 
Gromwell Go Sie. dhe Sas a See June 27 130 210 17 
POSCNAPSINPING © 9. O0s Sox. + ahahee: June 29 82 217 16 

Palmer is a well tested and standard early variety. Pioneer is 
a newer introduction but has been quite satisfactory on our grounds. 
This season it takes first rank as to total yield and stands second in 
the amount of early fruit produced. Cromwell is well liked in 
many localities as an early berry. Lawrence was mentioned in 
last season’s report as being worthy of farther testing. It was 
only moderately productive this year. Poscharsky No. 9 is no 
improvement over many known sorts. 
LATE BLACK RASPBERRIES. 
The close of midseason for black raspberries may be regarded 
as occurring on July 15. All varieties that bore a fourth or more 
of their fruit after this date may be called late. These varieties 
are arranged below in Table 6. 
TABLE VI.— LATE BLACK RASPBERRIES ARRANGED ACCORDING TO THEIR YIELD 
AFTER JULY 15. 


: : 2 
ic 2 3 
a8 ae 3 
Name of variety. oe ; > 2 ati 
wae ood Je oS", 
Ske" 7 = td 
= ta < a 
A a <a G 
Ozs Ozs 
Millsoe ce eae bit cue tee) ck ahaee July 27 162 406 y ¢ 
Black=Diamonddsct cess as July 25 139 408 6 
ELILDONT Syn yt ees ee ee eee July 27 137 441 4 
UAC PIN ee Pele ac sabe rat) July 25 86 306 11 
ADCOCK ANO,8D . 2 sane i Se ee July 25 48 183 19 


