New York AGRICULTURAL ExpERIMENT STATION. 669 
Ohio Centennial, 8. Fruit large, firm and of fair quality, mid- 
season to late. Fruit stems medium, foliage good, runners 
abundant. In the three years in which it has fruited here it has 
not taken high rank as to productiveness. See bulletin 36 and 
annual report, 1891, p. 463. 
Oliver, S. (Lrom Phil. Strubler, Naperville, Ill. 1891.) Foli- 
age healthy, plants vigorous, runners very abundant, fruit stems 
long. Fruit medium to large, good color, good quality, firm. 
Season late. This does not yield as well on this soil as Haver- 
_ land or Middlefield, but does better than Sharpless. See also 
annual report of 1891, p. 463, and bulletin 36. 
Parker Earle, S. Fruit medium size, good quality and 
moderately firm. Yield not satisfactory here. See bulletin 36 
and annual report 1891, p. 468. 
Phillip’s Seedling, 8. Fruit dark red or crimson, medium to 
large, soft, good quality, sometimes with imperfect tip; fruit 
stems long; foliage vigorous; runners abundant. During the 
three years it has been fruited here it has given large yields. See 
Table XVI, p. 676; see also bulletin 36 of this station and 
annual report, 1891, p. 4638. ; 
Waldron, P. Fruit midseason, medium size, borne on medium 
stalks, good quality, firm; runners abundant; foliage moder- 
ately vigorous. Yield unsatisfactory so far as tested here. See 
bulletin 44 of this station and annual report 1892, p. 686. 
Walton, P. Foliage slightly burned in the dry weather at 
the beginning of the fruiting season ; fruit midseason, borne on 
medium stalks, medium size, good quality, firm; foliage mod- 
erately vigorous; runners abundant. Moderately productive here. 
See bulletin 44 of this station and annual report 1892, p. 686. 
Westbrook, P. Foliage burned in the dry weather at the 
beginning of the fruiting season. Fruit early to midseason, 
medium size, dark red color, moderately firm, good. Plants not 
very productive here. See bulletin 44 of this station and annual 
report 1892, p. 686. 
-Woolverton, 8. Foliage somewhat better than that of 
Saunders, but was burned in the dry weather at the beginning 
of the fruiting season; runners abundant; fruit stems medium ; 
fruit medium tv large, good, firm; plants moderately productive. 
See bulletin 44 of this station and annual report 1892, p. 686. 
