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Alabama, 8. (From Prof. E. 8. Goff, Madison, Wis.) Foliage 
perfect; runners abundant; stems good. Fruit midseason, 
medium size, fair quality, good flavor, firm. Not enough plants — 
were obtained to secure reliable data as to yield. 
Allen’s No. 1, P. (From W. &. Allen, Salisbury, Md.) 
Blossoms with Manchester. Foliage burned in the very hot, dry. 
weather at the beginning of the fruiting season. Runners 
moderately abundant; stems good; fruit medium to large, of 
fair quality, firm. Season medium early, and lasted about ten 
days. . 
Allen’s No. 3,8. (Krom W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md.) Foliage 
burned as with Allen’s No.1. Forms runners in great abun- 
dance; stems good; fruit medium to large, dark crimson, moder- 
ately firm, good quality; productive. 
Anna Forest,8. (rom D. Brandt, Bremen, 0.) This variety 
was introduced several years ago. On our soil it forms runners 
very slowly and consequently is unproductive in matted row. 
Fruit midseason, medium to large, fair quality, firm. Fruiting 
season lasts about a week. 
Arkansaw Traveler, P. (/rom T. G. Michel, Judsonia, Ark.) 
Blossoms with Manchester. foliage first class; runners very 
abundant; fruit midseason, moderately firm, medium to large, 
borne on long prostrate stems; quality fair to good. Fruiting 
season about ten days long. Moderately productive on our 
soil. | 
Belle, S. (From Cleveland Nursery Co., Rio Vista, Va.) Foli- 
age good; runners moderately abundant ; stem good; fruit late, 
firm, medium to very large in size, holds its size well till late in 
the season, not uniform in shape, often elongated wedge shape, 
sometimes with large core and unripe tip; quality good. Needs 
to be tested further before deciding as to its merits on our 
soil. 
Beverly, 8S. (From Benj. W. Smith, Beverly, Mass.) Com- 
menced ripening its fruit early and fruiting season lasted about 
eighteen days Plants had good foliage, were moderately produc- 
tive and formed new plants in matted row rather slowly. Fruit 
medium size, good and firm. 
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