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abundant. See also bulletin 36 of this station and its annual 
report for 1891. 
Eureka, P. A late berry, medium or above, good quality, 
firm ; makes runners freely, has excellent foliage, but the yield, 
though good, is not satisfactory here. See also bulletin 24 of 
this station and its annual report for 1890, p. 271. 
Fechts No. 2, 8. (From David Feicht, Dayton, O.) Fruit 
medium or above, symmetrical, good quality, firm; stems long; 
foliage excellent; runners abundant. Season early but, as is 
usual with early varieties, its total yield for the season falls below 
that of standard later sorts. See bulletin 44 of this station and 
its annual report for 1892, pp. 684-5. | 
Feicht’s No. 3, P. (From David Feicht, Dayton, O.) Foliage 
vigorous, but was slightly burned in the dry weather at the 
beginning of the fruiting season. Fruit medium to large, good 
quality, firm, midseason; stems long, runners abundant. Ranks 
fourth in productiveness this season. See bulletin 44 of this 
station and its annual report for 1892, p. 684. 
Gandy, S. [Fruit medium to very large, firm, and of very good 
quality. A late variety that produces excellent fruit, but its 
yield is unsatisfactory. See the following publications of this 
station: Bulletin 24, annual report, 1890, pp. 261 and 271, bulletin 
86, and annual report, 1891, p. 464. 
Gillespie, S. Not so productive here as Sharpless; medium to 
very large, fair quality, firm, light color; plants vigorous; run- 
ners abundant. See bulletin 44 of this station and its annual 
report, 1892, p. 685. 
Gov. Hoard, 8. fruit medium size, fair quality, firm; runners 
abundant; foliage good. Yield good but not satisfactory. See 
also bulletin 44 of this station and its annual report, 1892, p. 685. 
Great Pacific. Runners abundant, plants vigorous; fruit 
medium to large, borne on long, prostrate stems, firm and of 
good quality. See bulletin 44 of this station and its annual 
report for 1892, p. 685. | 
Greenville, P. (from EL. Ml. Buechley, Greenville, O.) A mid- 
season fruit of medium size, very good quality and moderately 
firm. Seems to be worthy of further testing. See bulletins of 
this station 36 and 44 and annual reports, 1891, p. 461, and 1892, 
day 681. 
