the strawberry. 991 



Imperial Scarlet. 



Raised by Wm. R. Prince. Plant vigorous, productive. Pistillate. 

 Fruit very large, obtuse cone or rounded, scarlet, juicy, and spright- 

 ly flavor. 



Ingram's Prince Arthur. 



Raised at the Royal Gardens, Frogmore, England. 

 Friiit medium, conical, regular, with a glossy neck, brilliant scar- 

 let. Flesh white, solid, juicy, brisk, rich and fine flavor. 



Iowa. 

 Early Washington. Washington. Brook's Prolific. 



A seedling of the Western prairies. Hermaphrodite. Plant hardy 

 vigorous, and very ])i-oductive. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish, light orange scarlet. Flesh tender, 

 juicy, very acid ; an early variety. 



Jenny Lind. 



Raised by Isaac Fay, Cambridgeport, Mass. Hermaphrodite. Vines 

 hardy, vigorous, and productive ; an early variety. 



Fruit medium, conical. Color rich crimson, glossy. Flesh rathei* 

 firm, juicy, rich, sj)rightly subacid. 



Jenny's Seedling. 

 An American variety, hardy, vigorous, and productive. Pistillate. 

 Fruit large, roundish conical. Color rich dark red. Flesh firm, 

 rich, sprightly subacid. 



Jessie Read. 



Raised by W. H. Read, Port Dalhousie, C, W. Hermaphrodite. 

 Moderately productive. 



Fruit large, roundish conical, light scarlet. Flesh soft, sweet, rich. 



John Powell. 



Fruit above mediiim size, long ovate, with a neck, bright shining 

 red. Flesh white, firm, juicy, sugary, i-ich. (Hogg.) 



JUCUNDA. 

 Knox's 700. 



A foreign variet}', that, like some others of its class, does extremely 

 well in some few localities, under high cultivation. Plants moderately 

 vigorous. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large to very iarge, obtuse conical or coxcomb flattened, bright 

 light scarlet. Seeds mostly yelloAV. Flesh light pink, modei-ately firm, 

 sweet, not high flavor, often hollow. 



Julien. 



Originated with W. F. Kramer, Dubuque, Iowa. Said to be from 

 seed of the Peabody. 



