300 NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



16. OLD PINE, or CAROLINA. Pom. Mag. Lind. Barnet. 

 Old Pine, Barham Down, Black Carolina, Cockscomb Pine, 



Devonshire Scarlet Pine, Kew Pine, iMrge Carolina, Large 

 Pine, Miss Gunning's, North's Seedling, Old Carolina, 

 Large Scarlet Pine, Pine, Regents Favorite, Scarlet Pine, 

 Varnished, Windsor Pine. 



Fruit large, ovate, conical, with a neck, sometimes 

 cockscomb-shaped in the early fruit ; of a bright scarlet ; 

 the flesh pale scarlet, rich, juicy, with a very grateful fla- 

 vor ; a good bearer, and very highly esteemed. 



17. TURNER'S LATE PINE. 



New, and in high estimation in England, and very 

 valuable, according to all accounts received. 



CLASS IV. CHILI STRAWBERRIES. 



The leaves of this class are very villous, hoary, with 

 small leaflets of thick texture, with very obtuse serratures; 

 the fruit is very large and pale, with prominent seeds; the 

 flesh in the type, which is the true Chili, is insipid. Bar- 

 net, in Vol. vi. of Lond. Hort. Trans. 

 18. WILMOT'S SUPERB. Barnet. Lindley. 



The early fruit is very large, irregular, sometimes cocks- 

 comb-shaped ; afterwards they are invariably round, very 

 hairy, pale scarlet, and polished ; the seeds are brown 

 and projecting ; flesh very firm, pale scarlet near the out- 

 side, but whitish within, with a small hollow in the centre, 

 and a core ; flavor good, buttery, and rich, mixed with 

 acid. This variety is but very little cultivated for the 

 market, or for any other purpose, near Boston. It is here 

 deemed unprofitable and unproductive, like the famous 

 Keen's Seedling, and some other large kinds. 



CLASS V. GREEN STRAWBERRIES. 



The French cultivate several varieties of this straw- 

 berry. The Green Pine is much known in England, but 

 it seldom bears perfect fruit ; it bears well only in some 

 particular situations. Their character is dwarfish, much 





