ona. - APPENDIX. 
been examined with the severest scrutiny. Other 
forms may exist, and it is not claimed to be impossible 
that we may yet find a seedling which shall have the 
general character of a pistillate, that may show an 
occasional perfect or hermaphrodite flower, as a pecu- 
liarity of that individual, but we have never yet 
observed such a variety ; and, further, we believe that 
whatever impress, as to peculiarities of foliage, pubes- 
cence, habit, inflorescence, or fruit, each distinct seed- 
ling may receive with its origin, it will be retained in 
its increase by runners, so long as the variety remains 
extant. Seedlings may vary from the parent, but off- 
shoots will not be materially different, except by 
accidental malformation or by development of unim- 
portant organs. 
JOHN A. WARDER, Secretary. 
REPORT 
Of the Committee of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society on the 
Statistics of the Strawberry, and the quantity sold in the Cincin- 
nati market, for the year 1846 : 
May 19th........... 10 bushels. | June Ist........... 100 bushels. 
ape ea i OA 75 IE - 
21st SAY Ss NE =) I ai peg Be 300 se 
PES dA ASS BG (At AE eg, 8s ad dott 300 & 
y. 2: Rear ae Bp DIED nis. oteinie aupints 300 & 
BAM os sia sinis rie “ SS eee 350 os 
"| ales Ae 2505 * Shs ous ee ee 100 ss 
SAMMt Sot. 200 “ | bed he 350 = 
Sete: wise od SAG: 916 OA 35 OR 300 ‘ 
2 Re eee 2D: eX 12 Oa eae 250 A 
_. ae 300 Pe boos a a 150 ‘ 
Total, for 22 days, 4,150 bushels. 
D. K. Capy, Chairman. 
