Catalogue of Varieties. 123 



William D. Neff, Ottawa, 111. (Downing, from Prairie Farm- 

 er.) 



THORN'S SEEDLING. 



TIMOTHEE TRIM (Dr. Nicaise). Very large, elongated conical; 

 flesh hollow, rosy, sweet, with a peculiar flavor. Leaves large, 

 on short petioles. Vigorous and productive. New. 



TINGLEY'S SCARLET. 



TITIEN (Henderson). Large, very long, with a neck; bright 

 glossy red ; seeds on the surface ; flesh rosy, firm, sweet, highly 

 perfumed. Medium in ripening. 



TOPSY (Dejonghe). Medium to large, extremely long conical, 

 very peculiar, glossy orange ; seeds on the surface ; flesh rosy, 

 firm, juicy, sweet, and excellent. Medium in ripening. Fig. 

 in Fuller, p. 108. 



TRANSCENDENT SCARLET (Prince). Described as extra large, 

 dark scarlet, roundish, sweet, and good. 



TREVIRANA (Prince). Large, obtusely conical, light scarlet. 

 Pistillate. 



TRIOMPHE DE GAND. Very large to monstrous, conical nor- 

 mally, but generally much flattened and cockscombed ; bright 

 crimson ; paler towards the calyx, and looking as if varnished ; 

 exact color very peculiar, and not easily described ; flesh juicy, 

 crisp, of a distinct and very good flavor. A good grower. It 

 makes immense stools the second season if the runners are 

 clipped. Forces admirably. This is the best, perhaps, of all 

 the foreign varieties for general cultivation. In a good soil, 

 with good culture, it seldom fails. Fig. in Fuller, p. 108. 



TRIOMPHE DE LIEGE (Lorio), Large, variable, sometimes 

 cockscombed, deep red ; seeds sunken ; flesh red, juicy, sweet, 

 and brisk. Hardy, productive, and early. 



TRIOMPHE DE PARIS (Souchet). New, 1867. Described as a 

 supeib berry of the largest size, round or cockscombed, glossy 

 orange red; seeds prominent; flesh rosy, with a centre cavity; 

 juicy, melting, and highly perfumed. Vigorous, hardy, and 

 productive. Season medium. This received the first prize of 

 the French National Society of Horticulture, and Gloede re- 

 tains it in his Catalogue among the novelties of 1868, saying 

 that it has exceeded the hopes he had formed of it. Fig. in 

 Gloede's Catalogue, 1868-9. 



TRIUMPH (Prince). Resembles the Large Early Scarlet in color 

 and flavor, but of twice the size. Very productive. Fruit borne 

 on strong trusses. 



