BTRAWBERBY. 



Klmberley Pine, (jffimberley.) Large, irregular, oval 

 or flattened, bright crimson ; seeds very prominent ; flesh 

 very solid, red, juicy and brisk ; productive, and late in 

 ripening. 



La Constante. (De Jonghe.) Large, regular, conical, 

 bright crimson, fine flavor ; flesh firm ; ripens late. One 

 of the most beautiful Strawberries known. The plant is 

 a dwarf grower, and requires a moist, rich soil, and even 

 under the highest culture it is not very productive. 



La Sultanne, (De Jonghe.) Large, conical, bright 

 deep scarlet, of excellent flavor, but the plant a poor 

 grower, and unproductive. 



Lueida Perfecta. (Gloede.) Said to be a cross be- 

 tween the British Queen and the Fragaria lucida of Cal- 

 ifornia. Large, round, bright salmon color ; flesh solid, 

 sweet and rich. It is worthless with me, but it is said to 

 do well in some localities. 



Lorenz Booth. (De Jonghe.) Large, oval, bright 

 glossy red ; flesh dark crimson, solid, sweet, but sprightly ; 

 hardy. 



Leon de Saint Laumer. (Dupuy Jamin. ) Large, 

 conical, bright pale scarlet; fleah carmine, rich, juicy and 

 sweet ; moderately prolific. 



Lucas. (De Jonghe.) Large, roundish, oval, glossy 

 crimson ; flesh hard, firm and crisp ; good flavor, and a 

 very good grower. 



Marguerite. (Le Breton.) Very large, long, conical, 

 pale scarlet, sweet, but rather insipid. With extra culti 

 vation it is quite productive, but the plant is naturally 

 feeble. A very fine show fruit. 



Napoleon III. Fruit large, of a brilliant crimson; 

 flesh firm, juicy ; plant vigorous. The Austin has been 

 Bent out from several establishments in this country under 

 this name. 



