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*9. Twice-Bearing Swainstone. — Early, medium size, scarlet, oblong cone, rather 

 acid. Very productive. Second crop in September. 



10. Merveille (Peles.) — Very large, scarlet, oblong cone, beautiful, rich and high 

 flavored. Good bearer. This is the largest and most celebrated French variety. 



*11. Primate. — Large, deep scarlet, beautiful, veiy productive. A good fruit for 

 market, of vigorous growth and luxuriant foliage. 



12. Crimson Cone, — Fair size or rather large, oblong cone, bright crimson, beauti- 

 ful, rather acid without sugar, the seeds deeply embedded. It is of very vigorous 

 growth and very productive, p. There is a hermaphrodite variety which is less pro- 

 ductive, but which should be used as a fertilizer for the pistillate. 



*13. Primordian. — Resembles its parent the Crimson Cone, but is much earlier. 

 It is very productive, but the fruit is rather soft for carriage to market, p. 



*14. Crimson Pine. — Large, conical, deep scarlet or crimson, sweet, rich. Very 

 productive, h and p. 



*15. Cornucopia. — Very large, scarlet, conical, beautiful, good flavor, firm, suitable 

 for market. A seedling of the Hudson, p. 



*16. Cluster Hudson. — Fair size, conical, scarlet. Very productive, p. 



*17. Champion. — A splendid seedling from the Montevideo Pine, very large, scarlet, 

 oblong cone. A fair bearer for this class, and ripening gradually for three weeks. The 

 growth is vigorous. 



*1 8. Estelle. — Secondary size, crimson, conical, productive, peculiar flavor, h and p. 



*19. Profuse Scarlet. — Same size and color as Large Early Scarlet, and much re- 

 sembles it ; of fine flavor, and produces twice the quantity of fruit resulting from its 

 sexuality, p. 



*20. Sglpkide. — Very large, light scarlet, rounded or short cone, beautiful, excel- 

 lent flavor, productive. 



*21. Sjnral. — Good size, elongated cone, pleasant flavor. Usually produces a 

 second crop in September. 



*22. Tivoli Scarlet. — Very large, oblong cone, beautiful. Estimable. Very pro- 

 ductive, p. 



*2.3. Unique Scarlet. — Purse-shaped, light scarlet, rich flavor, moderate bearer. 



24. Bishop's Orange. — The true variety is round, of moderate size and beautiful 

 orange scarlet color, not high flavored, but a profuse bearer, and particularly desirable 

 as one of the later varieties that follow the general crop. There is a spurious variety 

 cultivated at Rochester and at Boston under this name, which we published in our 

 rejected lists many years since, p. 



25. Boston Pine. — Large and splendid, of beautiful color and fine quality. It will 

 produce a fair crop on a strong soil, if kept free from runners. It is one among the 

 many important acquisitions for which we are indebted to the Messrs. Hovey, of 

 Boston. 



26. Hoveifs Seedling. — It seems almost superfluous to describe this very large and 

 splendid crimson variety. The foliage is broad and luxuriant, not as tall as most 



varieties. The berries are rather dark colored for a market fruit, and vary 



