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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...slightly necked, dull dark crimson: flesh dark red, firm, mild sub-acid, poor. Midseason. PEERLESS (of Hubach) (8)--Orig. Louis Hubach, Judsonia, Ark.; int. 1904. Berry medium to large, round-conic, slightly necked, dark crimson; flesh dark red, firm, good; runnera numerous. Medium late. PEERLESS (of Cooper)--Orig. Samuel Cooper, Delevan, N. Y. Runners moderate. Everbearing. Int. 1906. PEERLESS (P)--Listed in Va., 1894. Berry medium, irregular, good; runners numerous. Midseason. PENNELL (S) (Pennell's Admiral Dewey)--Orig. John W. Pennell. West Norwalk, Conn., chance seedling: int. 1898. Berry large, round-conic to oblong, sometimes necked, dark crimson; flesh dark red, firm, sub-acid, good: runners numerous. Medium late. PENNSYLVANIA (8) (Pennsylvania Dutchman)--Orig. York county, Pa.; int. 1908. Berry medium to large, irregular round-conic, light crimson; flesh medium red, firm, mild sub-acid, fair; runners numerous. Medium late. Closely resembles NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA (of Schmiti) (P)--Orig. Gerald Schmitz, Philadelphia. Pa., seedling of MO Y AMEN SING; int. 1853. Berry medium, round-conic, dark crimson: flesh dark red, firm, acid, good. Midseason. PERFECTION (of Sons) (S)--Orig. about 1900, James Sons, Jr., Seligman, Mo.: int. about 1904. Berry medium large, conic, light crimson; flesh medium red, medium firm, fair: runners numerous. Midseason to late. PERFECTION--Listed in Iowa, 1912, as an ' everbearer." PERFECTION (of Salier) (S) (Salzer's Perfection)--Int. 1892, John A. Salzer, La Crosse, Wis. Berry small, conic, dark crimson: flesh dark red, firm, acid, good; runners moderate. Midseason. PERFECTION (of Smith)--Orig. F. F.. Smith. Hudson Center, N. H.; int. -bout 1890. Berry large, round-conic, light scarlet; flesh light red, soft, very g...