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VARIETIES
Following are the names of a few of the best varieties.SFCC 14.1
Doolittle’s Black Cap.-This is the most popular, hardy, and productive variety of the Black Raspberry.SFCC 14.2
American Black.-Not so juicy as the former, and a great portion of the berry is composed of seeds. Quite productive.SFCC 14.3
American White Cap.-Often found wild. A very good variety if well cultivated.SFCC 14.4
Davison’s Thornless, or Thornless Black Cap.-The cane of this variety is not covered with thorns as most are, and the berries ripen a week or ten days earlier than the Doolittle.SFCC 14.5
The following are also good varieties:SFCC 14.6
Miami Black Cap, Ohio Everbearing, and Seneca Black Cap. The last variety is eight or ten days later than the Doolittle.SFCC 14.7