84 Catalogue of Varieties. 



FLEMING. Large, roundish, obtusely conical, deep scarlet; seeds 

 yellow, not deep set. Vigorous ; moderately productive. Pis- 

 tillate. Seedling of McAvoy's Superior. 



FLORENCE (Prince). Very large, conical or spherical, scarlet, 

 fine flavor. Vigorous and productive. See FRAISIER DE FLO- 

 RENCE. 



FONTENELLE (Prince). Very large, rounded, light scarlet, juicy, 

 good flavor, vigorous, productive. Pistillate. 



FORMOSA (Dr. Nicaise). Large, heart shaped, shining crimson 

 red; seeds prominent; flesh rosy, buttery, juicy, sweet, and 

 perfumed. Hardy and productive. 



FORTUNATUS (Prince). Little known. 



Fox. (Syn. Fraisier Fox de Quatre Saisons.} A seedling of a 

 Chili raised about 1850. Very doubtful whether it is perpetual. 

 Fig. in Rev. Hort. II. 20. 



FRAG ARIA LUCIDA. A California strawberry, with beautiful foli- 

 age. Unproductive. Parent of the Lucida Perfecta. 



FRAGRANT SCARLET (Prince). One of Prince's numerous seed- 

 lings. Little known. 



FRAISIER DE FLORENCE. Small, white, resembling the White 

 Pine. A chance seedling found in the Jardin des Plantes in 

 1805, and described as superior to the other white varieties then 

 known. Fig. in Duhamel, V. 300. 



FRAISIER HETEROPHYLLA. A small, round, wood strawberry. 

 Old, but still in the recent catalogues. Fig. in Duham. V. 270. 



FRANCIS JOSEPH II. fDr. Nicaise). New, 1868. Fruit large, 

 roundish conical, beautiful, clear, brilliant red; seeds promi- 

 nent, yellowish; flesh rosy and agreeable. Foliage clear, shin- 

 ing green. Vigorous and productive. Fig. in Rev. Hort. 1869, 

 270. 



FREDONIA (Prince). Very large, obtusely conical, firm, sweet, 

 juicj', and high flavored. Productive, bearing large trusses of 

 fruit. 



* FRENCH CUCUMBER. 



* FRENCH MUSK. 



FRENCH'S SEEDLING. Discovered by Mr. Lewis French, in a 

 meadow near Morristown, N. J. Large, deep scarlet, slightly 

 conical, soft, sweet, sprightly, and good. Leaves medium size, 

 deep green ; fruit-stalks with numerous light colored hairs. I 

 have fruited this for several seasons, and find it a good variety, 

 but too soft. Early and vigorous. 



FROGMORE LATE PINE (Ingram). Large, conical to cockscomb, 



