the strawberry. 987 



Fill-Basket. 



An English variety, very large, roundish, dark scarlet, beautiful, 

 good flavor. 



Fillmore. 



Raised by Samuel Feast & Sons, Baltimore, Md. Plants mode- 

 rately vigorous. Pistillate. In deep rich soils, under high culture, this is 

 one of value for amateur cultivation ; not profitable for market. 



Fruit medium to large, obtuse conical, rich deep scarlet. Seeds yel- 

 low, and near the suiface. Flesh moderately fii-m, rich acid. 



Fleming. 



Originated in Pennsylvania. Plants vigorous, moderately pro- 

 ductive. Pistillate. 



Fruit large, roundish obtuse conical, deep scarlet. Seeds yellow, 

 not deep. Flesh rather soft, sweet, and rich. 



Florence. 



Raised by Wm. R. Prince ; vigorous, moderately productive. Her- 

 maphrodite. 



Fruit large, conical, scarlet, fine flavor. 



French. 

 French's Seedling'. 



From Moorestown, N. J. Plant vigoious, moderately productive. 

 Hermaphrodite. A fine early vaiiety for private gardens. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish obtuse conical, light bright scax'let. 

 Flesh rather soft, rich, and good. 



Frogmore Late Pine. 



Raised by Mr. Ingram, at the Royal Gardens, Frogmore, England. 

 Fruit large, conical or cock's-comb shape, with a glossy neck, bright, 

 rich dark red. Flesh juicy, rich, high -flavored. Late. (Hogg.) 



Garibaldi. 



An American variety, raised by W. A. Burgess, near New York. 

 Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit medium size, roundish obtuse conical, light scarlet. Seeds 

 yellow. Flesh soft, rich, sweet. 



Genesee. 



Raised by Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Hardy, vigorous, 

 moderately productive. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit rather large, roundish, somewhat oblate, largest at centre, 

 tapering towards base and apex, generally necked. Color scarlet, 

 inclining to crimson. Flesh tender, juicy, mild, and pleasant, not 

 rich. 



