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TWICE-BEARING SWAINSTONE (Prince.) Said to be very produc- 

 tive, early, of medium size, to be equal in flavor to Hovey's, 

 and to bear a second crop in September. Pistillate. 



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UNDERWOOD'S SEEDLING (Underwood). A seedling of La Con- 

 stante. Raised by W. J. Underwood, Belmont, Mass. A good 

 grower, productive, and distinguished by its remarkably firm 

 flesh, the berries being firm and handsome, after having been 

 packed in boxes two days and more. Its flesh is white, juicy, 

 and good. Not yet disseminated. 



UNION. Syn. of Trollope's Victoria, and of Stinger's Seedling. 



UNIQUE SCARLET. 



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VALENCIA (Prince). Described as early, conical, deep scarlet, 



vigorous, and productive. 

 VAN BOSCOOP. 

 VARIEGATED PINE. A weak, shy bearer ; leaves variegated with 



white. 

 VERNON'S SCARLET. (Syn. White's Scarlet.} Medium, round, 



dark red, rather hairy; seeds slightly imbedded; flesh pale 



vermilion, white in centre ; solid, well flavored. A good bearer, 



and early. Leaflets small, oval, dark shining green. An old 



variety. 

 VICTORIA OVATA (Robine). New, 1867. Large, oval or heart 



shaped, clear vermilion ; flesh firm, rosy at the centre, red near 



the outside ; well flavored ; brisker than Trollope's Victoria ; 



seeds prominent. Vigorous and productive. 

 VICTORINE (Prince). Early, very large, conical, bright scarlet. 

 VICTORY. 

 VICTORY OF BATH (Lydiard). Large, oval, bright orange red; 



seeds slightly imbedded ; flesh white, firm, juicy, sweet, and 



perfumed. Hardy and productive. 

 VINEUSE DE NANTES (Boisselot). Medium, round, very obtusely 



conical, bright glossy crimson; seeds very prominent; flesh 



red, solid, sweet, and vinous. Fig. in Fuller, p. 109. 



