Captain (The Captain). A comparatively new English variety with 

 large ovate regular fruit, sometimes inclining to cockscomb, which ripens 

 early. Skin pale red. Flush pale, firm, with a brisk pleasant flavour. 



Carolina Sitperba. This is a well-known variety of English origin 

 with large fruit inclining to cockscomb shape. Fruit pale red. Flesh 

 white, firm, possesses a very rich flavour, and ripens about mid-season. 

 Plant robust, but a somewhat uncertain bearer in this part of the world, 

 and cannot be depended upon. 



Cockscomb. A handsome and useful variety, raised in England, with 

 very large pale scarlet berries, mostly cockscomb-shaped, and ripening at 

 mid-season. Flesh white, with a very hazy tinge, and richly flavoured. 

 Plant strong, hardy, and an excellent bearer. 



< '-tmpte de Paris. A useful variety of uncertain origin with large 

 scarlet obtuse heart-shaped berries, which ripen at mid-season. Flesh 

 pale red, solid, with a brisk sub-acid flavour. Plant robust and bears 

 very freely. 



J)eptford Pine. This is an old English Strawberry, and for quality is 

 worthy of a place among the best of the newer varieties. Fruit large, 

 cockscomb-shaped, bright scarlet, and very glossy. Flesh firm, with a 

 rich and slightly sub-acid flavour. Plant vigorous, but sometimes a shy 

 bearer. 



Dr. Hogg- An English variety of repute with very large cockscomb 

 shaped fruit, which ripens a little after mid-season. Skin pale red. 

 Flesh firm, juicy, sweet, with a very rich flavour. Plant robust, hardy, 

 and an abundant bearer. 



Due de Maldkoff. This is an excellent French variety with large 

 roundish or cockscomb-shaped berries, which ripen at mid-season. Skin 

 deep red. Flesh pale red, sweet, and highly flavoured. Plant strong 

 and bears freely. 



Due do Malakoff. 



Duke of Edinburgh. 



