JSyS NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



sometimes of a cockscomb shape ; of a dark purple scarlet ; 

 the flesh is scarlet, firm, of an aromatic flavor. Originated 

 by Mr. Knight. 

 8. SWEET CONE. Pom. Mag. Lindley. 



Small, conical, with a neck, hairy, bright shining scar- 

 let ; flesh pale scarlet, hollow, very high-flavored. 



CLASS III. CAROLINA, OR PINE STRAWBERRIES. 



The leaves of this class are nearly smooth, of firm tex- 

 ture, with obtuse serratures, of a dark green ; the fruit 

 large, varying from nearly white to almost purple ; the 

 seeds prominent, on a smooth surface ; the flavor sweet, and 

 often perfumed. Barnet. See Vol. vi. of Hart. 

 Trans. 



9. *Bisnop's STRAWBERRY. 



The fruit is large, of a dark, shining crimson, and very 

 beautiful ; growing in large clusters, and of delicious fla- 

 vor. It grows rapidly, and is a great bearer ; and very far 

 superior in this respect to the Keen's Seedling and Wil- 

 mot's Superb, while it fully equals them in size. In the 

 opinion of some good judges, who have thoroughly proved 

 the kind, this is the finest of all strawberries, and better 

 suited to our climate than any other of the large imported 

 kinds. 



10. *BATH SCARLET. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 200. 

 New Bath Scarlet. 



Fruit roundish ovate ; neck short, rather small for the 

 class; seeds very prominent, of a dark, shining red; flesh 

 soft, with a large core, pale scarlet, and very coarse, with- 

 out any particular flavor. So proved in England ; but with 

 us it has proved one of the most productive and profitable 

 varieties, and as such is much preferred. Of this variety 

 there are no males. 



11. BLACK PRINCE. 



WUmoCs Black Imperial Lindley. Barnet 

 Middle-sized, spherical, depressed, hairy ; of a very dark 

 violet color ; with a highly-polished surface ; the flesh of a 

 rich, dull scarlet, with a very small core, high-flavored. 



