STRAWBEEEIES. 



35. Rival Hudson {^Burr's.) — Katlier large, conical, dark scarlet, showy, medium 

 quality, acid, good for preserves, very productive, p. 



36. Columbus (^Burr^s.) — Large, dark scarlet, inferior flavor, very productive, p 

 The four preceeding varieties were originated by Mr. John Burr, of Columbus, Ohio. 



*37. Serena. — Rather large, light scarlet, fine flavor, productive. 



38. loiva. — Large, broad rounded, light orange scarlet, peculiar color, beautiful, 

 early, productive, inferior flavor, but merits culture for its other qualities. It is one 

 of a distinct family or species, natives of our western prairies. 



39. Jennei/s Seedling. — Large, rounded or obovate, crimson, too acid until fully 

 ripe, then of good flavor, very productive. It has been much overrated, when there 

 are so many others preferable to it. p. 



40. Lizzie Bandoljih. — A seedling originated by Dr. Brinckle, of Philadelphia : 

 the fruit round, averaging larger than Hoverfs Seedling^ but inferior to that in flavor, 

 very productive, a showy fruit of little value, p. 



41. Genesee. — Rather large, with a neck, bright crimson, showy, moderate flavor, 

 fruit on long stems, productive, growth vigoi-ous. 



42. Monroe Scarlet. — Large, roundish, light scarlet, good flavor, very productive, 

 estimable, p. 



43. Climax Scarlet. — Medium size, conical, light scarlet, good flavor, rather acid. p. 



44. Orange Prolific. — Large, rounded, orange, scarlet, rather acid, very productive, 

 late. p. 



45. Scarlet Cone. — Rather large, conical, bright scarlet, productive. This and the 

 four preceeding varieties were originated by Messrs. Elwanger & Barry, of Rochester. 



46. McAvoy''s Siqoerior. — Of vigorous growth, fruit very large, rounded, dark 

 crimson, juicy, very good flavor, fine color, very productive, p. 



47. McAvoifs Pistillate, No. 1. — A seedling from the loioa, and bears much 

 affinity to its parent in color and size : large, bright scarlet, very handsome, produc- 

 tive, but not high flavored, p. 



48. McAvoifs Extra Red. — Large, beautiful, productive, moderate flavor and 

 medium quality, p. 



49. Schneicke's Hermaphrodite, or Longwortli's Prolific. — Fair size, rounded, 

 scarlet, sweet, very fine flavor, productive, of vigorous growth. 



50. Sckneicke^s Pistillate. — Large, rounded, crimson, very juicy and good, but not 

 equal to 3fcAvoy''s Su2)erior. p. 



51. Moyamensing Pine. — Secondary size, conical, crimson, juicy, not sweet, and 

 but little flavor, strong fruit stems, ripens gradually, very productive. It is of vigor- 

 ous growth, and assimulates greatly to the old Hudson, of which it is doubtless a 

 seedling, p. 



52. Walker's Seedling. — Fair size, dark red, fine flavor, productive. 



53. Californian Pine. — Moderate size, scarlet, same form and flavor as the old 

 Hudson, productive, p. 



54. Mexican Alpine. — Found by the writer on one of the loftiest volcanic mount- 



