Catalogue of Varieties. 75 



sunken ; flesh rosy, tender, juicy, and sweet. Vigorous, and 

 good for forcing. The fruiting period very short. 



CONQUEROR (Prince). 



COOK'S HYBRID. 



COPPER-LEAVED ROSEBERRY. An old English berry. Medium, 

 conical, and poor. 



COPPOCK'S No. i (Coppock). Little known. 



COQUELICOT (Dr. Nicaise). Described as vigorous, with leaves 

 large, light colored, and thin ; fruit long, poppy-red (hence the 

 name Coquelicot) ; seeds prominent; flesh rosy white, very 

 sugary, brisk, and perfumed. 



CORDOVA MONTEVIDEO (Prince). Large, conical, light scarlet, 

 good. % 



CORINNE (Prince). Large, obtusely conical, crimson, sweet. 

 Pistillate. 



CORNISH DIAMOND (Mrs. Clements). New, 1869. Fig. in 

 Gloede's Catalogue for 1870. Resembling in shape Boule d'Or. 

 Fruit very large, cockscombed, very deep red ; flesh firm, red, 

 sweet, and highly perfumed. Vigorous, productive, and late. 



CORNUCOPIA (Nicholson). A seedling of the Filbert Pine, but 

 not quite equal to it in flavor. Large, heart-shaped, orange 

 red; seeds prominent; flesh rosy, veined with red. Described 

 as hardy and astonishingly productive. 



CORNUCOPIA (Prince). Large, conical, bright scarlet ; flesh soft 

 and sweet, good. 



CORONATION. Described as good, early, and productive. 



CORONET SCARLET (Prince). Medium, rounded, scarlet, pro- 

 ductive. Pistillate. 



COULS'S LATE SCARLET. (Syn. Sir George Mackenzie's Late 

 Scarlet.} Medium size, deep color, good flavor. Moderately 

 productive. About second rate in quality. 



COVODE'S SEEDLING. 



Cox's SEEDLING (Cox). (Syn. Cox's Hybrid.} (?) A seedling 

 of the Elton Pine, but not so good. Large, light red, very ir- 

 regular; flavor good, but a little acid. A good bearer, and 

 very late. The above description agrees with that of Cox's 

 Hybrid. 



* CREMONT. (Syn. Cremont Perpetual, General Havelock} (?) 

 This is a large, handsome, showy berry, which originated in 

 Louisiana. It is occasionally raised in Massachusetts, and ex- 

 hibited as the Cremont, while the foreign lists make it the 

 same as General Havelock. The latter I have had one season. 



