Catalogue of Varieties. 113. 



PRINCE ALFRED (Ingram). Very large, heart shaped, beautiful 

 purplish red ; seeds on the surface ; flesh rosy, juicy, sweet, and 

 brisk. Plants dwarf, very moderate growers, and very late. 



PRINCE ARTHUR (Ingram). Medium, handsome, oval or coni- 

 cal, rosy salmon ; seeds prominent; flesh white, juicy, sweet, 

 and brisk. Hardy, productive, and early. 



PRINCE ARTHUR (Wilmot). Large or very large, variable, bright 

 rose; seeds on the surface; flesh pure white, firm, juicy, sweet, 

 and perfumed. Productive, but demands very careful cultiva- 

 tion. Late. 



PRINCE GEORGE (Nicholson). Large to very large, regularly 

 round; seeds brown and prominent; flesh yellowish white, 

 buttery, sweet, and exquisite. Vigorous, hardy, and middling 

 early. 



PRINCE IMPERIAL (Graindorge). Medium, variable, bright 

 glossy red ; seeds prominent ; flesh rosy, delicate, sweet, and 

 perfumed. Hardy, productive, very early, and forces well. 



PRINCE OF ARGENTINE. New, and little known. 



* PRINCE OF ORLEANS. Medium, tender, rather pleasant flavor. 



Accounts vary as to its productiveness. 



* PRINCE OF WALES (Cuthill). Large, conical, vermilion red; 



seeds on the surface ; flesh rosy, juicy, sweet, and somewhat 

 acid. Hardy, productive, and very late. 



PRINCE OF WALES (Ingram). Very large, oval or elongated, 

 bright red; flesh rosy, juicy, sweet, and brisk. Hardy, produc- 

 tive, and early. 



PRINCE OF WALES (Stewart and Neilson). Large or very large, 

 rounded or lobed, purplish red ; seeds on the surface ; flesh 

 rosy white, juicy, and perfumed. Very productive and early. 



PRINCEPS (Prince). Very large, long cone, dark crimson ; flesh 

 scarlet, sweet, fine flavor, vigorous and productive. 



PRINCE'S LATE GLOBOSE (Prince). Described as very large, 

 round, firm, orange-scarlet, and very late. Pistillate. 



PRINCESS DAGMAR (Mrs. Clements). New, 1868. Round, coni- 

 cal, with a blunt point; bright rose; seeds brown and prom- 

 inent; flesh yellowish white, buttery, sweet, and melting. 

 Hardy, productive, and very early. Fig. in Gloede's Cata- 

 logue, 1868-9. 



PRINCESS FREDERICK WILLIAM (Niven). Large, roundish, 

 sometimes flattened or cockscombed ; bright scarlet ; flesh rosy 

 white, sweet, and a little pasty. Fuller says the plants are 

 tender. 



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