New YorRK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 359 
Howard No. 2, Imp. From G. W. Howard, Stevensville, Mich. 
Large to very large, conical, attractive light scarlet. Very pro- 
ductive, but cannot be recommended because it lacks in quality 
and firmness. 
Hunt No.1, Per. From Station beds. Irregular, light searlet. 
The color of the fruit is too pale and the foliage too weak to make 
this a promising variety. 
Jessie, Per. From Birdseye & Son, Stanley, N. Y. Large to 
very large, light to dark scarlet, fine aroma. With us this variety 
is only moderately productive, but does much better on some 
other soils. 
Jim, Imp. From J. H. Black, Son & Co., Hightstown, N. J. 
Medium to large, wedge-shaped, rather light scarlet, rather soft, 
good. 
Joe, Per. From J. H. Black, Son & Co., Hightstown, N. J. 
Large to very large, irregularly wedge-shaped, attractive dark 
scarlet, moderately firm and juicy, good. Vigorous, remarkably 
free from leaf-blight, moderately productive. Runners moder- 
ately numerous. Ranks high in size. 
Johnson Late, Imp. From Station beds. Large, conical, very 
light scarlet, soft; flesh almost white, good. Not very produc- 
tive. During all the years in which Johnson Late has been 
grown at this Station it has always been the latest variety in the 
collection to ripen its fruit. 
Kansas, Imp. From W. F. Allen, Salisbury, Md. Medium to 
very large, wedge-shaped and in early pickings roughly furrowed, 
attractive dark scarlet, firm, juicy, good. Vigorous, remarkably 
free from leaf-blight, quite productive, runners numerous. The 
fruit retains its size throughout the season and at the same time 
‘gains in uniformity of shape. 
Lehman No. 1, Per. From Station beds. Medium to large, 
wedge-shaped, scarlet, firm, good. Seeds rather prominent and 
noticeably yellow. Size and shape lack uniformity. Not equal 
to some of the best varieties. 
Leon, Imp. From J. H. Black, Son & Co., Hightstown, N. J. 
Above medium to large, oval, light scarlet, rather poor quality. 
A poor producer. Not a promising variety. 
