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I have appended a brief notice of the faults as well as 

 of the good qualities of each kind. There are also a few 

 new ones among them ; the merits of which are not fully 

 known. These are noted as new. 



The first forty-six varieties are claimed to be seedlings 

 grown by Wm. R. Prince, of Flushing, N. Y. About 

 forty of them have been offered to the public for the past 

 six to fifteen years. I give their names without comment. 

 Those marked P. are pistillate varieties : 



Adonis, P. 

 Ariadne, P. 

 Berenice, P. 

 Cornucopia, P. 

 Diadem, P. 

 Estelle, 

 Excelsa, P. 

 Eureka, P. 

 Florence, P. 

 Fortunatus, P. 

 Fragrant Scarlet, 

 Globose Scarlet, P. 

 Heroine, 



Imperial Scarlet, P. 

 Iphigene, 

 Lawrencia, P. 

 Le Baron, P. 

 Ladies' Favorite, 

 Ladies' Aromatic, P. 

 Large Climax, P. 

 Minerva, P. 

 Melanie, P. 



Ophelia, 



Perfumed Pine, 



Priscilla, 



Paulinus, P. 



Primate, P. 



Prince's Late Globose, P. 



Prince's Scarlet Climax, P. 



Prince's Excelsior, P. 



Scarlet Prolific, 



Sirius, 



Superlative, P. 



Suprema, P. 



Supreme Staminate, 



Sapho, 



Seraphine, P. 



Scarlet Prize, P. 



Trevirann, P. 



Triumph, 



Triumvirate, 



Valencia, 



Victorine, 



Waverly, 



Welcome. 



Nathalie, 



American Queen, (Huntsman.) Large, bright scarlet 

 Pistillate. 



Byberrji New ; but little known. 



