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Poorman—possesses the highest quality of fruit and one of the largest, 
healthiest and most vigorous bushes of any variety in the Station collec- 
tion. The fruit is large, red, and very attractive. The plants are productive. 
This is a splendid gooseberry in heavy soils. 
RASPBERRIES 
The Station has introduced several new raspberries which in some respects 
are definitely superior to the standard sorts in the trade. All of the following 
are offered as well worthy of trial for the purposes indicated. 
B—black, P—purple, R—red, Y—yellow 
Where Year 
VERY EARLY AND Parentage Orig. Introd. 
FALL BEARING 
7 September R Marcy X Ranere N. Y. Sta. 1947 
MID-SEASON 
~ Newburgh R Newman X Herbert N. Y.Sta. 1929 
~ Sodus P Dundee Newburgh % 1935 
~ Bristol B Watson No. 1 X Honeysweet ; 1934 
* Dundee B Smith No. 1 X Palmer = 1927 
‘ Taylor R Newman X Lloyd George a 1935 
LATE 
Marion P _ Bristol X (Newman X Herbert) & 1937 
= Milton R Lloyd George X Newburgh a 1942 
s. Amber Y Taylor X Cuthbert . 1950 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Bristol—is one of the best black raspberries being grown at Geneva. In sea- 
son it is a week earlier than Naples, which makes it a good variety to plant 
with that sort to lengthen the season, The berries are large, firm, fairly 
glossy, attractive, and of excellent quality. The bushes are hardy, vigorous, 
and bear very heavy crops. Bristol is worthy of extensive trial for market 
and home use. 
Dundee—is a promising new black raspberry notable for its high quality. The 
berries are large, glossy black, attractive, moderately firm, mildly subacid 
and very good. The plants are tall, vigorous, productive, and moderately 
resistant to mosaic. Dundee is well worth trying for market or home use. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Milton—is a late variety for market and home use. The berries are large, 
long conic, resembling those of the Taylor in size and shape. They are 
attractive, bright red, firm, not crumbling, mild subacid and good. It ripens 
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