Catalogue of Varieties, 77 



DAGGE'S SEEDLING (Fuller). New, and little known. 



DELANYS' SEEDLING. Little known. 



DELICES D'AUTOMNE (Makoy). A beautiful, large, light crim- 

 son variety, of excellent quality. Fruit medium to large, clear 

 red ; seeds superficial ; flesh rosy white, and soft. Said to be 

 tender, but with Fuller, has proved hardy and productive. 

 Does not bear a second crop, though its name seems to indicate 

 this. Fig. in L'lllustration Horticole, II. 52. 



DELICES DU PALAIS (Dr. Nicaise). 



DE MONTREUIL A FRUIT BLANC. 



DE MONTREUIL A FRUIT ROUGE. (Syn. De Montreuila Marteau, 

 Fressant, De Ville de Bois.} A sub- variety of the Alpine or 

 Wood strawberry. 



DENBEIGH SEEDLING. An English variety. Large, coarse, and 

 acid. 



DEPTFORD PINE (Myatt). Fruit medium to large, intermediate 

 in color between the British Queen and Eliza; flesh firm, melt- 

 ing, rather acid. Hardier than the British Queen. Fig. in Jar. 

 Mus. V. 



DIACK'S SEEDLING. (Syn. New Aberdeen.} Large, round, third 

 rate. 



DIADEM (Prince). Little known. Described by the origina- 

 tor as an enormous bearer. Fuller says it is large, globular, 

 light scarlet; seeds deeply sunk; flesh soft, acid, and agree- 

 able. 



DOCTOR HOGG (Bradley). New, 1867. An immense, irregular 

 shaped berry, often cockscombed ; bright shining orange, with 

 very prominent seeds ; flesh creamy white, firm, melting, very 

 sweet, extremely rich, and perfumed. Hardy, vigorous, and 

 late. This variety has found some favor in England as an ex- 

 hibition fruit. Fig. in Gloede's Catalogue 1868-9. 



DOCTOR KARL KOCH (Dejonghe). 1854 or 1855. 



DOCTOR NICAISE (Dr. Nicaise). A French strawberry, raised by 

 the late Dr. Nicaise, an eminent amateur grower of seedling 

 strawberries. It first fruited in June, 1863, and from its enor- 

 mous size, became an object of great interest to all amateurs. 

 I have fruited it two seasons, and find it a moderate grower; 



