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New Yorx AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 653 
Taste XI.— Lare Rep Raspperrizs RANKED ACCORDING TO YIELD 
AFTER JULY 24. 
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: Rank as 
NAME. tase pean 2 Tals eit Total yield. : to total ‘ 
Ounces. Ounces. 
eteO AIR HUT ON gE aces eg Aug. 12 116 294 2 
Cuthbert ( Quinby’s Favorite)! Aug. 12 97 820 1 
CO PART ys 007 So Aug.. °8 80* 229% * 
MAELO ia.) 0 Lo Liss ies 5 « Aug. 12 79 200 6 
RETRO oy sia Selle a Soe « Aug. 12 64*+ ni af 
Meredith Queen............ Aug. 8 pss 82** . 
MCT 2, Sh aA Aug, 8 54 152 10 
PeAET NOs Die. 5 ee wits sat Aug. i2 52 155 9 
BNEW rake ed erate 9 Aug. 8 51* 299% si 
Milter’s Woodland.....%...: Aug. 8 50 131 13 
TON Nol SR aa ie Aug. 12 45* 102* ie 
BMA cn! siaha faa e oes sie Aug. 8| 44 150 11 
| CCLRN A SSS) ea ne ee mug. 12. 42 206 5 
Siryn 13. ga. AMR Zi 5s Co sea Aug. 8 33 120 14 
BEEN E eS 6 4'es fee's Bele ca. AG. 48 32 144 12 
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Pomona, p.648 is listed both with the early and with the late vari- 
eties ; its fruiting season is long, making it, on that account, desir- 
able for home use. Its “good pickings” came between July 10 
and August 1. 
Royal Church, p. 649 gave its “ good pickings” between July 
17 and August 8. So far as tested here, this for late and Pomona 
for early fruit may be recommended as an excellent combination 
for the home garden. 
Cuthbert, p. 645 gave its “good pickings” between July 17 
and August 1, having a shorter season than either Pomona or 
Royal Giro: 
The three varities just named are-not only soduotiealt but yield 
fruit of good size, fine color and good flavor. 
Olathe, p. 648 is worthy of a trial as a late berry. It ranks 
_ high in productiveness, and in the firmness, quality and color 
_ of its fruit. Season about the same as that of Cuthbert. 

YELLow RaspBERRIEs. ; 
The yellow or “ white” raspberries usually do not sell well in 
_ market and they are of value chiefly for the amateur or home gar- 
den. Some of the most delicious raspberries in cultivation 
* See note table IX. + Killed to the ground last winter. 
