New York AGRICULTURAL ExpERIMENT STATION. 659 
Cameronian, 8. (from L. J. Harmer, Pulaski, N. Y.) Mod- 
erately vigorous; does not form runners abundantly; stem short. 
Fruit midseason, medium to large, good quality, firm. 
Chair’s Favorite, S. Fruiting season lasted from June 19 to 
July 7. Foliage good; runners formed abundantly; stems 
good; plants not so productive as Haverland but nearly equal to 
Middlefield. Fruit medium to large, soft, good quality. 
Cheyenne, P. (“rom Stayman & Black, Leavenworth, Kans.) 
Blossoms with Sharpless. Has not done well on our soil. Sea- 
son late; foliage good; stems short; few runners. Fruit has a 
prominent neck and is not uniform in shape, medium to large, 
very good in quality, firm. 
Clark’s Early, Early Idaho, 8. (From Slaymaker & Son, 
Dover, Del., and D. Brandt, Bremen, Ohio.) Foliage good ; 
runners moderately abundant; stem short. Fruit midseason, 
medium or above, symmetrical and uniform, dark color, firm, very 
good quality. As grown here it ranked with Crescent in produc- 
tiveness but fell below Sharpless or Jucunda. — 
Clyde, Oycloma, 8. (From Stayman & Black, Leavenworth, 
Kans.) Season late; fruit medium to large, good quality, mod- 
erately firm. Foliage good, runners few on our soil. Produc- 
tiveness can not be given this season. 
Orosby’s No. 10. (From Phineas Crosby, Clinton, Wis.) 
Foliage good; runners abundant; stems long. Fruiting season 
lasted three weeks. Fruit midseason to late, medium size, good 
quality, firm. Berry has a tendency to ripen unevenly. More 
productive than Sharpless as grown here. 
Crosby, Crosby’s No. 27,8. (Hrom Phineas Crosby, Clinton, 
Wis.) Season same as Crosby’s No. 10; plants more productive, 
runners equally abundant and foliage somewhat better than with 
that variety. Fruit medium size, good quality, firm. 
Crosby's No. 91, S. Season about the same as Crosby’s No. 10, 
runners equally abundant and foliage as good as Crosby. In 
yield it ranks between Orosby’s No. 10 and Crosby. Stems 
good. Fruit medium to large, good quality, firm. 
Cycloma, See Clyde. 
Curtis No. 15, P. (From B. O. Curtis, Paris, Lits., 1892.) 
Stems not very long, runners abundant, foliage good. Fruit 
