90 Catalogue of Varieties. 



Fruit-stalks taller than the leaves. Not worth cultivating, the 

 Prolific Hautbois taking its place. Fig. in Duham. IV. 206, 

 207, 208, 209. 



HEIN'S CHERRY PINE. 



HEIN'S SCARLET. 



HEIN'S WHITE. 



HELENA JAMIN (Jamin and Durand). (Sjn. Madame Eliza 

 Champing Very large, elongated, square at the end, orange 

 red; seeds sunken; flesh white, sweet, juicy, and brisk. Hardy, 

 productive, and late. 



HENDRIES'S SEEDLING. Large, conical or flattened, orange red; 

 seeds prominent; flesh pure white, firm, juicy, sweet, and ex- 

 quisite. Plant of the nature of the British Queen, but succeed- 

 ing where that fails. Fruit described as very beautiful. 



HERMINE (Prince). Large, obtusely conical, bright crimson, 

 good flavor, late. Said to be vigorous and productive. Pis- 

 tillate. 



HERMOSA (Prince). Described as very large, obtusely conical, 

 deep scarlet, pleasant flavor. Pistillate. 



HERO (De Jonghe). Fruit large, round or oval, varnished red; 

 seeds little sunken ; flesh carmine, or cherry colored ; juicy, 

 sweet, and brisk. Hardy, productive, and late. I have found 

 it a moderate grower on a light soil. 



HEROINE (Prince). Large, sweet, fine flavor. 



HER MAJESTY (Mrs. Clements). New, 1867. Described as a 

 superb fruit of very large size, conical, sometimes lobed, shin- 

 ing red crimson, with prominent seeds; flesh white, firm, very 

 sweet, and highly perfumed. Said to be hardy, vigorous, and 

 productive. Fig. in Gloede's Catalogue, 1868-9. 



HIGHLAND CHIEF. Flesh pale red, soft, rich, and excellent; 

 mildly acid; fruit large, roundish, or roundish ovate, light 

 red ; leaf-stalks rough, and very hairy ; leaflets obovate, coarsely 

 serrate. Pronounced in England a first-rate sort. 



HIGHLAND MARY (Cuthill). Fruit large, conical, bright shining 

 red; flesh rosy, juicy, and sour. Hardy and productive. 



HIGLEY'S EVER-BEARING. Small, long, deep red, poor, sour, and 

 insipid. An Alpine strawberry, probably ever-bearing. 



HILLMAN. A foreign kind. Medium to large, oval, bright 

 scarlet. 



HONEY. 



* HONNEUR DE LA BELGIQUE. 



HOOKER (Hooker). Large, short, obtuse conical, nearly globu- 



