
New York AgericutturaL ExprrmMent Station. 661 
Eingle’s No.1, 8. (From T. T. Lyon, South Haven, Mich.) 
Midseason to late; foliage good; runners not very abundant ; 
stems good; fruit medium to large, good quality, soft. On our 
soil the yield is somewhat better than with Wilson but not so 
good as that of Crescent. 
Epping, Yankee Doodle, P. (From Geo. Q. Dow, North Epping, 
NV. H.) Blossoms with Manchester. Fruit midseason, medium 
size, good quality, soft. Foliage slightly burned in the hot, dry 
weather at the beginning of the fruiting season; stems good; 
runners moderately abundant on our soil, not. fillmg two-thirds 
of. the space allotted to the matted row. 
E.P. Roe, 8. (from T. J. Dwyer, Cornwall, N. ¥.) Planted 
in spring of 1892, but has not made runners enough to justify a 
description of fruit and foliage. 
' Everbearing, 8. (From Chas. S. Lindley, Emporia, Va.) 
Fruit midseason (June 19 to July 5), medium size, symmetrical, 
uniform shape, good color, good to very good in quality, soft. 
Stem short; foliage not very vigorous and runners not very 
abundant. Slightly more productive than. Sharpless. 
Gandy Belle,S. (from S. B. Cole, Bridgeton, VN. J.) Maid- 
season ; foliage good; runners very abundant; stems long ‘and 
prostrate; fruit medium to large, good, fae dark crimson. 
More productive than Crescent but dr ops below Sharpless in yield 
as grown here. 
Galerson, 8. (from LEllwanger & Barry, Fochester, N. Y¥.) 
Midseason to late, medium size, symmetrical, poor quality, firm, 
fine color. Stems and foliage good; runners not very abundant. 
In productiveness, as grown here, it mance about with Manchester. 
General Putnam, P. (From G. H. and J. H. Lale, South 
Glastonbury, Conn.) Blossoms about with Beder Wood. Mid- 
season, medium to large, light crimson, very soft, good quality, 
unproductive in matted row. Foliage moderately vigorous, badly 
burned in the very hot, dry weather at the beginning of the fruit- 
ing season. Stems good. Runners not abundant. 
Glenfield, S. (From Stayman & Black, Leavenworth, Lanes 
Planted in the spring of 1892, but has not yet made plants enough ~ 
to justify a description of the variety. 
Hall's Seedling, P. (From S. &. Hall, Cherry Valley, Ills.) 
Blossoms about with Manchester and Sharpless. Foliage very 
