Catalogue of Varieties. 115 



QyiNquEFOLiA (Myatt). Large, variable, bright red; seeds 

 prominent; flesh white, firm, sweet, highly perfumed. Said to 

 have five leaflets ; but the variety I once fruited under this 

 name, and which was very like the Lucas, did not have this 

 peculiarity. I have never been able to get the genuine, although 

 I have tried by advertising and otherwise for several years. 



QUEEN'S SEEDLING. (?) 



QUEEN VICTORIA. 



RANDOLPH PINE (Hobbs). A little known Pennsylvania seed- 

 ling. 



READ'S No. i. 



READ'S BLACK PINE (Read). Large, scarlet, good. 



RED ALPINE MONTHLY. (Syn. Autumnal Galande, Des Alpes a 

 fruit rouge, Des Alpes de tous les Mois a fruit rouge, do. a Deux 

 Saisons, Des Alpes a ^Hiatre Saisons, Alpine Rouge, Prolific 

 Alpine, Poitou Alpine Monthly La Meudonnaise, &c., &c.) Sim- 

 lar to next, but with very high culture fruits continuously. 



RED ALPINE. (Syn. American Alpine, Besancon, De Montreuil 

 a fruit rouge, do. do. a Marteati, Fressant, Dent de Cheval, 

 De Ville de Bots.} Medium, conical, light crimson; seeds 

 prominent, subacid, not rich, and not very good. Hardy, and 

 moderately productive. 



RED CONE. Large, conical, second rate, early. This and the 

 next are old English kinds. 



RED FINGER. Small, ovate, second rate, and early. 



REEVES'S SEEDLING (Reeves;. A new variety from Long Island. 

 Large and handsome, ripening late. 



REFULGENT. 



RKGINA (Prince). Seedling of Longworth's Prolific, and much 

 like its parent. 



REGULATOR (Durand). New, and little known. 



RP:INE DES BELGES. Large, varying between long conical and 

 obtuse conical ; bright rich scarlet ; flesh firm, juicy, sweet. 



