
666 Report oF THE HorricuLturist OF THE 
Auburn, P. (From G. L. Miller, Stockton, Ohio, 1891.) Fruit 
medium or above, good quality, moderately firm; stems medium — 
size; foliage vigorous; yield unsatisfactory here. 

Banquet, S. (From J. R. Hawkins, Mountainville, N. ¥.) 
Few runners; not very good foliage ; small to medium sized fruit, 
borne on short stems. Fruit does not ripen evenly, is very good — ; 
in quality, moderately firm. Plants unproductive. ° 
Beder Wood, 8. (From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.) 
A good, long season berry as noted on p. 491 of the annual report 
of this station 1891, and also on p. 674 of this report. While the 
fruit is neither of largest size nor of best quality the plants have 
usually given'a satisfactory yield. Fruit rather soft. See 
bulletin 36, and annual report of this station 1891, p. 491; also 
bulletin 44 and report of 1892, p. 681. | 
Bessie, P. (from A. H. Clark, Cambridge, Ma. ) Fohage 
good; runners formed abundantly; stems good; fruit medium 
size, good quality, firm; yield not satisfactory. See following 
publications of this station: Bulletin 36, 1891, and annual report, 
1891, p. 460. 
Bowman, 8S. (From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, O.) 
Foliage fair to good; runners abundant ; fruit stems short; fruit 
of light scarlet color, fair quality, firm. See also page 684 of 
report of this station, 1892, and bulletin 44, 1892. 
Boynton, P. (From M. Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, O.) 
Foliage badly burned in the dry weather at the beginning of the 
fruiting season; runners abundant ; fruit stems medium; fruit 
medium size, fair quality, firm; plants unproductive here. See — 
also bulletin 44 of this station and its annual report for, 1892. 
California, 8. Fruit large, good quality, firm. Plants ue 
ductive here. 
Eclipse (Barton’s Eclipse), P. Fruit quite agit in $iZe, 
medium, symmetrical, borne on medium stems; good quality, 
soft; runners abundant; foliage good. Yield not satisfactory 
el See also bulletin 44 of this station and its‘ annual report a 
for 1892. 
Edgar Queen, P. A late berry. It has not given satisfactory 
yield for the past two years, but this year (1893) it yielded well, 
See Table XIII, page 673. Fruit medium to large, good and — f 4 
moderately firm, borne on long stems; foliage vigorous; runners a 









