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SMALL PRUIT CULTUEIST. 



ets, where it may be seen among the first Strawberries of 

 the season. Originated by a Mr. Neunan, of Charleston, 

 S. C. 



New Jersey Scarlet. Medium ; conical ; light bright 

 scarlet, with long neck ; moderately 

 firm, sprightly flavor, and good ; very 

 early and productive ; the plant a 

 strong and vigorous grower. Succeeds 

 admirably on the light sandy soils of 

 New Jersey. An excellent market 

 variety. See figure 41 for size and 

 form. Originated near Burlington, 

 New Jersej. 



Old John Brown. Very large; 

 broadly conic, pointed; light crim- 

 son ; sweet, sprightly, and good. 

 Originated with Dr. H. Schroeder, 

 Bloomington, Illinois. 



Orient. Very large, and claimed to be the largest 

 variety in cultivation ; roundish -conical, sometimes a 

 little irregular ; bright scarlet, with glossy surface ; flesh 

 white, moderately firm, quality ex- 

 cellent ; plant vigorous and pro- 

 ductive, the fruit continuing of 

 good size to the end of the season. 

 A seedling of the Monarch of the 

 West, raised by Mr. Oscar Felton, 

 in 1876, and is one of several new 

 varieties shown by him at the Cen- 

 tennial Exhibition. 



Perry's Seedling. Medium to 

 large, globular, with a slight neck ; 

 color bright crimson ; sweet, rich, Flg> 43 *~ PEBBT - 

 and sprightly. Raised by Geo. Perry & Sons, George- 

 town, Conn. See figure 42. 



41. NEW JERSEY 

 SCARLET. 



