626 
Standard. 
Stayman & Black's No. 4%. 
See Leavenworth. 
Telegraph. 
Trask, 
Triumph. 
Ulster Prolitic. 
Ulster. 
Vergennes. 
Victoria. 
Vitis estivalis, Mx. 
Vitis Arizonica, Engel. 
Vitis Berlandieri, Planch. 
Vitis Bourquiniana, Munson. 
Vitis candicans, Engel. 
Vitis Champini, Planch. 
Vitis cinerea, Engel. 
Vitis cordifolia, Mx. 
Vitis Doaniana, Mun. 
Vitis Labrusea, L. 
Vitis Lincecumii 
Vitis monticola, Planch. 
Vitis mustangensis, Buckl. 
V. candicans. 
See Ulster. 
See 
Report oF THE HorticuLTurist OF THE, 
Vitis Novo-Mexicana, Munson. 
See V. Solonis. 
Vitis Palmata, Engel. See V. 
rubra. 
Vitis Romaneti, Planch. 
Vitis rotundifolia, Mx, 
Vitis riparia, Mx. 
vulpina. 
Vitis rubra, Mx. 
Vitis rupestris, Scheele. 
Vitis Solonis, Sou. 
Vitis vulpina, L. 
W heaton. 
White Imperial. 
White Jewel. 
Wilder. 
Winchell. 
Witt. 
Woodruff Red. 
W orden. 
Wyoming Red. 
See YV. 
Total 
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VARIETY TESTS OF BLACKBERRIES. 
Blackberries grown at this station are on rather stiff clay loam 
well tile-drained and made fertile with stable manure. 
They are 
given no winter protection, so that their comparative hardiness 
may be the more readily determined. 
The lowest temperature 
experienced here last winter, 1892 8, was six degrees below zero, 
Fahr. 
Agawam. Canes stout, vigorous; prickles comparatively few i 
and small. 
in productiveness here in 1893. 
black, juicy, sweet, good in flavor and quality. q 
Ancient Britton. Canes strong and upright, with an abundance © 
Fruit not quite so large as that of Agawam — 
but sweeter, more juicy and of very good flavor. 
in productiveness at this station in 1893. 4 
Barnard. Canes vigorous, strong, with numerous prickles. — 
Fruit medium or above, nearly sweet, very good flavor, resemb- 
of large prickles. 
Slightly injured by the winter. 
desirable varieties thus far tested at this station. 
One of the most 
Ranks fourth 
Fruit medium or above, bright 






Ranks second 
