STRAWBEEEY. 



vigorous and 'productive ; a fine market variety ; ripens 

 early ; succeeds in both light and heavy soils, and is very 

 hardy. Originated with C. M. Hovey, Boston, Mass. 



IS right OH Pine * Medium to large, roundish-conical, 

 with short neck; color light crimson; flesh rather soft, 

 sweet and juicy ; plant strong, vigorous, and moderately 

 productive ; early. Originated with Mr. T. Scott, of 

 Brighton, Mass. 



Burr's New I* inc. Medium, regular, roundish-conical; 

 color deep scarlet in the sun, but pale in the shade ; flesh 

 soft, very juicy, sweet, and highly perfumed ; very early, 

 but too soft to bear handling ; pistillate. Very little cul- 

 tivated at the present time. Originated with Mr. Burr, 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



Buffalo* See McAvoy's Superior. 



Brooklyn Scarlet. Medium 

 to large, regular, conical, w r ith 

 neck ; color bright scarlet ; flesh 

 rather soft, sweet and rich ; 

 quality best ; plant a dwarf 

 grower, producing very large 

 stools, hardy, vigorous and pro- 

 ductive; one of the best for 

 home use. Figure 27 shows a 

 berry of average size when the 

 plants are grown in good soil. 

 Originated with A. S. Fuller, in 

 1859, from seed of Peabody 

 Seedling. One of the three NQW 

 York Tribune prize varieties. 



Brook's Prolific, See Iowa. 



Baltimore Scarlet, See Scotch Runner. 



Chorlton'S Prolific, Said to be a seedling of the Iowa, 

 but the difference is so slight, if there is any, that I have 

 not been able to detect it. Early. 



Fig. 27. BROOKLYN SCARLET. 



