2392 REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT HORTICULTURIST OF THE| 







RASPBERRY. 
: First . ‘| 5 Ag 2 * 
VARIETY. First | yi First | Last | 2° | en3| aa 
bloom. | fruit, | Picking.| picking.) 4 foe a 
ibe: 
BVANGAVWiING wae rect cakes June 18 | July 18 | July 20 | Aug. 13 45 22 24 
DALONTGK eriieaa seks ste a a cetee 11 10 13 14 |. 248 21 30 
Oripigon -Deauty -ia:s:-. cess eee 16 16 18 11 22 30 24 
CPO CH DOPE sce fake sak naeios Dew ore 17 16 18 11 144 18 24 
PUELO ts SILER hn be oka 3 seen eee oS Wy 9 11 ‘4 68 32 27 
AG OUTO SE ORs scene ar clon. sax wena hes 15 16 16 S 109 23 19 
REDO SOU I oe edres ys subtle hs ce Ree aet 11 9 11 9 71 24 29 
Johnson’s Sweet................. 12 12 14 | July 28} 106 36 14 
Ost Mies rss: Jets es be eee ee 16 21 23 | Aug. 11 30 23 19 
Mammoth Cluster 2055 .is2c0c0%.65 13 16 16 £) 19h 32 19 
MGT DOTORALNE tan aemcae se se oreo 11 9 11 13 128 20 33 
Meredith Queen™ i503 sess eens < 16 20 21 13 49 28 23 
Miller’s Woodland............... 12 12 18 9 46 21 22 
Mon telAlecae 6 prety angen eid s 11 9 11 13°] 107 22 33 
IQ 78 ae chine é Soko dees See ee Ore 14 13 13 4 114 vat 22 
OIIOM ee Cones Gugks chs aah testecoin 11 14 14 1 113 36 18 
MIEGNED Ark. cou vels neem sen aes 11 9 11 7 50 17 27 
PULBACO MDG (0) wnicss nine bbe tome soks > 11 14 16 9 75 27 24 
i PEE Se TNE eae Mas SE 16 9 11 11 | 161 19 13 
roel U4 11-1 gia ACP RES ALE Gat 19 23 27 11°] 184 13 15 
BLLVORAIUGGM vodcc ude cs asec saneme 16 vee 16 7 37 21 22 
PMI DOSBINS 2 untuk ce cee teua aoe Se 11 17 18 1} 204 27 14 
RS OGTD she bls gash tol ice bss dim ae se 12 16 16 11 59 22 26 
PETIT ORs tee cecies tekiicntks oles cas se 16 11 13 7 78 24 25 
Seedling, Carpenter’s........... 16 11 11 if 90 23 Q7 
BOCULING, WHITE. . tesascevavecges 11 9 11 1} 116 31 21 



It appears that the Caroline was the most productive variety 
and continued in bearing thirty days. The Crimson Beauty was 
the least productive. 
The Marlboro and Montclair continued in bearing the greatest 
number of days, three days longer than Caroline. 
The Schaffer produced the largest berries, the average number 
to the ounce being seventeen; the Ohio the smallest, averaging 
thirty-six berries to the ounce. 

