SELECTION OF VARIETIES. 61 
RICHARDSON’S EARLY. 
A medium-sized staminate, of medium flavor and 
fair bearing habits, but there are better ones. 
RICHARDSON’S LATE, AND CAMBRIDGE. 
Two pistillates. The first of good size and flavor, 
and both tolerably productive. The Cambridge very 
much resembles Richardson’s Early. 
MYATT’S BRITISH QUEEN. 
A splendid English variety of the largest size and 
richest flavor, but unfortunately, in this country, so few 
of the blossoms ordinarily produce fruit, that it is in 
most places despaired of. Staminate. 
LARGE WHITE BICTON PINE. 
A new English staminate variety, of large hand- 
some fruit, long oval shape, sometimes flattened, of 
the highest flavor, white color, with a bright blush 
cheek on one side. It is quite a novelty, and proves 
to be more productive than was expected. It will find 
a place in most amateurs’ gardens in limited quantities. 
BARR’S NEW WHITE 
Is said to be superior to the above, but we have not 
