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Hatfield, S. Fruit of medium size, good quality, firm. Unpro- 
ductive so far as tested here. See bulletin 44 of this station and 
annual report, 1892, p. 685. 
Hazleton, No. 1, P. (From John Hazleton, Delaware, 0.) 
Fruit medium to large, firm, very good quality; foliage good; 
runners abundant; fruit stems large. This variety has been 
fruited here three years and has proved only moderately produc- 
tive. See bulletin 36 of this station and annual report, 1891, p. 462. 
Hulburt,S. Foliage vigorous; runners abundant; fruit medium 
size, borne on medium stems, good, soft; plants moderately pro- 
ductive here. See bulletin 36 of this station and annual report, 
1891, p. 461. 
Laxton’s Noble, S. Fruit midseason, medium to very large, 
good color, firm, fair quality; fruit stems medium; foliage 
vigorous, plants moderately productive here. See bulletin 44 of 
this station and its annual report, 1892, p. 685. 
Louise. Fruit small to medium, borne on short stems, firm, 
good to very good in quality. Plants moderately productive, not 
vigorous. Runnersfew. Unproductive this season, but has done 
better here in previous years. See report of this station for 1889, 
p. 804; 1891, p. 462; bulletin 36, 1891. 3 
Lovett, Lovett’s Early, S. Midseason, medium size, good 
quality, moderately firm, moderately productive here. Foliage 
vigorous; runners abundant. See bulletin 44 of this station, also 
annual report, 1892, p. 685. 
Michel’s Early, S. Foliage vigorous, but was slightly burned 
in the dry weather at the beginning of the fruiting season; fruit — 
stems medium; runners abundant. [Fruit medium at first, after- 
wards small to medium, good quality, soft. It gave the largest 
yield before June 21 of any of the varieties fruited this 
season and it yielded no fruit after June 29. Its total yield 
for the season was not high since it ranks twenty-first as to 
yield for 1893, as stated on another page. See p. 673; see also 
bulletins 36 and 44 of this station and annual reports, 1891, p. 
462; 1892, pp. 681-2. 
Mount Holyoke, 8S. Foliage badly burned in the dry weather 
at the beginning of the fruiting season. Fruit midseason, medium 
to large, very good quality, firm. Runners abundant. Plants 
not very productive here. See bulletin 44 of this station and 
annual report, 1892, p. 485. 
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