1002 the strawberry. 



Sabreur. 



A foreign variety, productive. 



Fruit medivim, conical, bright orange scarlet. Seeds prominent. 

 Flesh solid, white, sweet, and of high flavor. (Fuller.) 



Salter's Versaillaise. 



An English variety. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, ovate, sometimes flattened or coxcomb-shaped, dark 

 red. Flesh pale, juicy, and rich. (Thomp.) 



Scarlet Cone. 



Raised by Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Pistillate. Plant 

 vigorous and very productive. 



Fruit large, perfectly conical, bright scarlet, beautiful. 



Scarlet Melting. 



American. Pistillate. Medium, conical, light scarlet, showy, very 

 tender, not rich. Very productive. 



Scarlet Nonpareil. 



English. Large, pretty regularly formed, roundish conical, briglit 

 glossy red, saccharine, and rich. 



Scott's Seedling. 



Raised by Mr. J. Scott, of Brighton, Mass. Hermaphrodite. 

 Fruit rather large, elongated coiiic, jegular, light crimson or scarlet. 

 Flesh pale red, not very juicy, nor high-flavored. 



Sir Charles Napier. 



An English variety. Plant tender. 



Fruit large, roundish, flattened or coxcomb-shaped, light scarlet. 

 Flesh whitish pink, juicy, not high-flavored. 



Sir Harry. 



A seedling of the British Queen, impregnated with Keen's Seed- 

 ling. The berries are large, of a thick coxcomb form, large calyx, and 

 stout fruit stems. Color deep dark red, or mulberry, glossy. Flesh 

 red, solid, fine grained, very juicy, and of delicious flavor. 



Sir Joseph Paxton. 



A fine early vaiiety. 



Fruit large, roundish, briglit shi]iing crimson. Seeds j rominent. 

 Flesh salmon-colored, firm, and rich. (Hogg.) 



