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proved and noticed. Others, we do not personally 
know any thing about, which are not merely recom- 
mended by individual originators, but Horticultural 
Societies of the highest authority; for instance, the 
new seedling ‘ Pennsylvania,” of Philadelphia, and 
Scott’s Seedling, &c., of Boston. A seedling that will 
surpass McAvoy’s Superior in average size, product- 
iveness, and good flavor, or Hovey’s Seedling in size 
and beauty, or Burr’s New Pine in flavor, product- 
iveness, and early fruit, and Longworth’s Prolific in 
size, beauty, productiveness and flavor as an herma- 
phrodite, has got to be an extraordinary fine berry, 
but there is hope that 1t may be obtained. 
The following analysis of the strawberry plant 
(vines) was made by Mr. Bilius, Kirtland, Ohio. 
In 116 grains of the ashes of the GARDEN STRAW- 
BERRY he found 
BA oe Goo aria Wate dro'o 6:5, 31403 oA a Sam shah se ara 33.154 
MEMS ee ohare cis acer 5 & Sa-sin Sx 3 Sage Re OS ee eee He aes 26.519 
emma, ACTS eo. NE iis aw SAS 4 di) sieoeeies 23.008 
IGE ICRI co oiora is iota erarerelaia alesis, « © « oneal ekabeeieuieiee 8.908 
SS eG ait oak aie 6.970 
SOUP cits She wid'csc ca cals B/G sin« is 40/0, een eee 6.117 
BipeCORY AUG) SOHO. oo 5 as tween cccad a cuhae ess 3.103 
SM See Stell ha als k ow oatietnkaomaeee dee 2.794 
Perpburphote OF Lrotiis <ic. sass sda seks se sacs vee 1.515 
PRU DPMITIG ACU. <u s o's cic sc nine ca win sous tee oe es 1.469 
