Catalogue of Varieties, 65 



BALTIMORE SCARLET. Synonyme of the Scotch Runner. 



BARABOO. A Wisconsin strawberry. 



BARGEMON. (Syn. Fragaria Majatifea, Fraisier de Bargemont, 

 Breslinge d'Angleterre, Cattcasian, Green Pine-apple, Green 

 Wood, Powdered Pine, Verte d' Angleterre , Fraisier Vert, 

 Williams' s Green Pine, Gilbert's Large Brown.} This very old 

 variety, which takes its name from a village in the Alps, has 

 been considered a distinct species ; but Fuller calls it a true 

 Alpine. Fruit small, roundish, bright violet red on one side, 

 greenish violet on the other; flesh greenish, melting, with a 

 raspberry flavor. Known in 1583. Fig. in Jar. Mus. IV., and 

 Duhamel, V. 269. 



BARNES'S MAMMOTH (Barnes). Probably same as Barnes's Seed- 

 ling, which is described by Fuller as very large and handsome, 

 and promising to be a very valuable market variety. Very large, 

 roundish, obtusely conical, uneven, crimson; flesh scarlet, firm, 

 juicy, sprightly subacid. Originated in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 

 with D. H. Barnes. 



BARNES'S WHITE. (?) 



BARON BEMAN DE LINNICK (Deman de Lenm'cfc) (?). (Makoy.) 

 Very large, elongated, flattened cone, light scarlet; seeds prom- 

 inent; flesh pink, solid, sweet, and perfumed. 



BARON DE QUADT (De Jonghe). 1865. Very large, elongated, 

 bright red; seeds prominent; flesh rosy, juicy, and of exquisite 

 perfume. Dwarf, hardy, makes few runners. Very productive, 

 and season medium. (Originator's description.) 



BARRAT'S EMPEREUR. 



BARRY'S EXTRA (Barry). Light scarlet, fine flavor. Little 

 known. 



BARTLETT. Identical with Boston Pine. 



BATH SCARLET. (Syn. Bath Strawberry, New Bath Scarlet, 

 Liverpool, Golden Drop, Devonshire, and probably others.) 

 An abundant bearer. Berries roundish ovate, small, with short 

 neck, scarlet; seeds dark, varnished red, and very promi- 

 nent ; flesh soft, with a large core, pale scarlet, coarse, and no 

 flavor. Old. 



BATH STRAWBERRY. Origin unknown. This is the Fragaria 

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