. American breeders magazine. Breeding; Plant breeding; Heredity. Fig. 1.—Prints of the Three Main Types op Cranberries. Rows 1 and 2.—The round or "Cherry," the oval or oUve, ("Jumbo"), and the long or "Bugle," Rows 3 and 4.—Six sub-types, two for each main type; the first tapering at the st«m end and large at blossom end, called "; This Is the most common sub-type. The second sub-type la large at the stem end and pointed at the blossom end, like an Inverted "; It Is described as a pointed berry, and Is not common. The -second sub-ty


. American breeders magazine. Breeding; Plant breeding; Heredity. Fig. 1.—Prints of the Three Main Types op Cranberries. Rows 1 and 2.—The round or "Cherry," the oval or oUve, ("Jumbo"), and the long or "Bugle," Rows 3 and 4.—Six sub-types, two for each main type; the first tapering at the st«m end and large at blossom end, called "; This Is the most common sub-type. The second sub-type la large at the stem end and pointed at the blossom end, like an Inverted "; It Is described as a pointed berry, and Is not common. The -second sub-type of the "Bugle" Is rather rare, as nearly aU of the 8ub-typea tend toward the ";. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Breeders Association; American Genetic Association. [Washington, D. C. :] The Association


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