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shining. Flesh white, firm, rich, with a highly aromatic flavour. Plant 

 robust and a great bearer, 



Eleanor (Crystal Palace). This is an English variety with very 

 large regular conical fruit, which ripens about mid-season. Skin deep 

 crimson. Flesh firm, reddish, juicy, slightly sub-acid, and a little of the 

 pine flavour. Plant hardy, very strong in growth, and a fairly good 

 bearer. 



Elton (Elton Pine). An old but good English variety which ripens 

 very late. Fruit large, ovate, sometimes cockscomb-shaped. Skin bright 

 crimson and shining. Flesh reddish, firm, with a pleasant sub-acid 

 flavour. Plant vigorous and an excellent bearer. 



Filbert Pine (Hyatt? 8 $eedlia). An excellent late English variety 

 with berries rather above medium size, conical, and occasionally cockscomb- 

 shaped. Skin dull purplish-red. Flesh white to pale pink, firm, rich, 

 and briskly flavoured, with a fine aroma. Plant vigorous, hardy, and 

 very prolific. This kind has also the reputation of being suitable for 

 very light soils where some of the other varieties will not thrive. 



Frogmore Late Pine. Another excellent late English variety with 

 large conical or cockscomb-shaped fruit. Skin dark red and very glossy. 

 Flesh red, tender, very juicy, and highly flavoured, having a rich pine 

 aroma. Plant strong and prolific. 



Goliath (Kitley's). An English variety with very large irregular often 

 cockscomb-shaped berries, which ripen at mid-season. Skin deep red 

 throughout. Flesh white, solid, with a rich brisk high flavour. Plant 

 hardy, very vigorous, and bears profusely. 



Hoveifs Seedling (Germantown, Young's Seedling). An American 

 variety which has a high reputation in the United States, but has never 

 become popular in Great Britain or Australia. Probably, if tried, it 



Frogmore Late Pine. 



Goliath. 



