STRAWBERRY. Ill 



cal, dark crimson, sweet and good ; plant quite vigorous 

 and very productive. 



Bijou. (De Jonghe.) Fruit large, regular, bright, 

 glossy red ; flesh vory solid, sweet and crisp ; plant a 

 very dwarf grower, and with me very unproductive. 



Bicolor. (De Jonghe.) Medium, conical, light crira 

 Bon, sweet and good. A poor grower. 



Belle de Vibert. ( "Rfor)Large, conical, light crim- 

 son, sweet, but not rich ; flesh firm. A handsome berry ; 

 succeeds poorly, except in a very few localities. 



Belle Artesienne. (Demay.) Very large, conical, dark 

 crimson, poor quality, and usually unproductive. 



Carnolia Magna. (De Jonghe.) Large, oval, bright, 

 glossy vermillion; seeds projecting; flesh solid, pink, 

 often hollow at the core, juicy and sweet; productive. 



DeptfonL Pine. (Myatt.) Large, pale orange scarlet, 

 almost white in the shade, very sweet ; the plant a vigor- 

 ous grower, but unproductive. 



Duke de Malakoff. (Gloede.)Very large, irregular, 

 dark, dull red, poor flavor, and unproductive. 



Eliza. (Myatts) See rejected list. 



Emma* (De Jonghe.) Large, obtuse-conical, bright 

 scarlet, sweet and good ; plant hardy and moderately 

 productive. A new variety that promises well 



Elton Improved, Raised at the royal garden at Frog* 

 more, England. Large, conical, bright, glossy crimson; 

 seeds prominent ; flesh solid, sweet, and good. 



Empress Eugenie. (Knevett.) Very large, irregular, 

 flattened, dull crimson, poor flavor, unproductive. 



Frogmore Late Pine. (Ingram.) Very large, conical, 

 sometimes flattened, brilliant crimson, firm flesh, and of 

 good quality. A magnificent berry, but the plant bumf 

 badly in summer, and is unproductive. 

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