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die-sized, ripening in July. Although an excellent sort, it is so 

 tender as almost entirely to die off in the winter, consequently it 

 is unfit for general culture. 



6 Old blade, black Canterbury, black pine, Turkey pine, black 

 beacon, mulberry. Fruit conical, middle-sized. A first-rate 

 sort, ripening beginning of July. 



7 Sweet cone, Knight's sweet cone. Fruit ovate, large, ripen- 

 ing end of June. Of excellent flavour, but not so prolific as the 

 Downton. 



Virginian Strawberry. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1620. PI. 1 ft. 



9 T. GRANDIFLORA (Ehrh. beitz. 7.) late ; flowers always 

 dioecious from abortion ; leaflets glaucous, coriaceous, broadly 

 crenated, glabrous above, and pilose beneath ; peduncles thick ; 

 sepals reflexed ; hairs on petioles and peduncles spreading. 

 I/ . H. Native of Surinam. F. magna, Thuil. fl. par. p. 254 ? 

 F. calycina, Mill. fig. 288. F. Chilensis /3 ananassa, Duchesne in 

 Lam. diet. 2. p. 538. Flowers white. Fruit red. Called in 

 English pine strawberries, and in French frasier ananas. The 

 following are the varieties. 



1 Bath scarlet, Balh, new Bath scarlet, Liverpool, golden drop, 

 Devonshire, North's seedling, Milne's seedling, imperial scar- 

 let, Austin's, Carolina pine, Surinam of some, scarlet Jleshed 

 Caroline, Chili. Fruit ovate, middle-sized. A second-rate sort, 

 ripening beginning of July. F. Caroliniensis, Duchesne in Lam. 

 diet. 2. p. 539. 



2 De Bath. Fragaria Chilensis y calyculata, Duchesne in 

 Lam. diet. 2. p. 538. Noisette, jard. fr. t. 11. f. 1. andt. 14. f. 1. 



3 Black prince, Wilmot's black imperial. Fruit roundish, mid- 

 dle-sized. A second-rate shy bearing kind, ripening end of June. 



4 Bostock, Rostock, Rostock seedling, Rostock pine, Rostock 

 scarlet, Wellington, cone, Byram, Caledonian, Vernon's, Mon- 

 tague's, prolific Bath, new Bath, IVhitley's pine, Beattie's seed- 

 ling, English globe, red Chili, Devonshire, Devonshire Chili, red 

 Bath, new scarlet. Fruit large, roundish. A good bearer, but 

 the fruit is rather coarse and hollow. Ripens end of June. 



5 Bullock's blood. Fruit roundish, large. A worthless sort, 

 ripening beginning of July. 



6 Chinese, North's seedling, red Chili, North's large scarlet, 

 Bourbon (of the Americans), chapelizod, Carolina of some, large 

 Chili, pine apple, Frasier ananas. Fruit large, roundish. This 

 and the Surinam were formerly much cultivated on account of 

 their bearing, but are now giving way to the superiority of Keen's 

 seedling. It ripens end of June and beginning of July. 



7 Dutch. Fruit roundish, large. A worthless sort, ripening 

 beginning of July. 



8 Dwarf white Carolina. Fruit roundish, ovate, large. A 

 worthless sort, ripening end of June and beginning of July. 

 The synonyms attached to the round white Carolina are also 

 applicable to this, with the exception of the last. 



9 Glazed pine, Knott's pine, scarlet pine-apple, Chinese of 

 some, Carolina of some, red Chili of some. Fruit conical, large. 

 A second-rate sort. 



10 Keen's imperial, imperial, black imperial, large imperial 

 black, imperial pine, black Isleworth, Keen's black, Keen's large 



fruited, Isleworth pine, large black, Keens black pine, nectarine. 

 Fruit roundish, large. A second-rate tender and shy bearing 

 kind, ripening end of June. 



11 Keen's seedling, Keen's new seedling, Keen's new pine, 

 Keen's black pine, Murphy's child. Fruit large, roundish. A 

 first-rate sort, ripening middle and end of June. It is very pro- 

 ductive, and one of the best for forcing. 



12 Knevett's new pine. Fruit large, roundish. A second- 

 rate sort, ripening end of June. It is a shy bearer, and will not 

 grow in many soils. 



13 Large black seedling. Fruit roundish, large. A second- 

 rate sort, ripening beginning of July. 



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14 Mulberry, Mahone, King, Cherokee, Surinam of Scotland. 

 Fruit ovate, middle-sized. A worthless sort, ripening begin- 

 ning of July. 



15 Old pine or Carolina pine, Carolina, scarlet pine, old scarlet 

 pine, old Carolina, common Carolina, Carolina pine, large Carolina, 

 blood pine, Pyne hill, grandiflora, black pine, Borsdorf, Surinam 

 or scarlet Jleshed, superior, Skew's scarlet. Fruit ovate, large. 

 A first-rate sort, ripening end of June and beginning of July. 

 As a solid, juicy, and peculiarly rich fruit, this kind is exceeded 

 by none. Keen's seedling is earlier, more productive, and pro- 

 fitable for the market, but its cultivation on these accounts 

 ought not to supersede that of the old pine strawberry, the su- 

 perior quality of which entitles it to be strongly recommended. 



16 Red cone. Fruit ovate, middle-sized. A second-rate sort, 

 ripening end of June. 



17 Round white Carolina, Carolina, white Carolina, white 

 pine, large blush pine, white Bath, red and white Bath, large 

 white, Chili, white Chili, large white Chili, large pale Chili, large 



Jlesh-coloured Chili, cone, globe, conical white Carolina. Fruit 

 roundish or irregularly ovate, large. A worthless sort, ripening 

 end of June and beginning of July. 



1 8 Surinam, red pine, red pine apple, Sutton's large, Oldaker's 

 new pine, red Chili, Chinese, Devonshire scarlet, North's seedling, 

 ananas or apricot of the Dutch, De Carolina. Fruit roundish, 

 ovate, large. A worthless sort, ripening beginning of July. 

 The cultivation of this sort is on the decrease, and is likely to be 

 soon lost altogether. 



1 9 Taylor's new emperor. 



20 Variegated pine, striped-leaved scarlet. Leaves variegated 

 with white. A tender and worthless sort with regard to its fruit. 



2 1 Westbere. Fruit ovate, middle-sized. A second-rate sort, 

 ripening end of June and beginning of July. 



Great-Jlowered Strawberry. Fl. April, May. Clt. 1759. PI. 

 1 foot. 



10 F. CHILE'NSIS (Ehrh. beitz. 7. p. 26.) late ; flowers always 

 dioecious from abortion ; leaflets obovate, obtuse, coarsely ser- 

 rated, coriaceous, wrinkled, clothed with silky villi beneath ; 

 calyx and peduncles silky ; peduncles thick ; fruit pendulous ; 

 sepals erect. I/ . H. Native of South America, in Chili and 

 Peru; and west coastof North America. Duchesn. in Lam. diet. 

 2. p. 537. Dill. hort. elth. t. 20. f. 140. Nois. jard. fr. 51. 

 t. 12. f. 1. Hairs on peduncles and petioles spreading. Fruit 

 rose-coloured ; flesh white. Called Chili strawberry. The 

 varieties are as follow. 



1 Black Chili. Fruit large, of an irregular shape. A coarse 

 kind, ripening beginning and middle of August. 



2 Large blush Chili. Fruit large, ovate, of indifferent quality, 

 ripening beginning and middle of July. It is hardly distinguish- 

 able from the true Chili. 



3 Pine Chili. Fruit large, ovate. A worthless sort, ripening 

 beginning and end of July. 



4 Scarlet Chili. Fruit large, ovate. As a Chili strawberry 

 one of the best. Ripens beginning of July. 



5 True Chili, Patagonian, Greenwell's, Greenwell's French, 

 Greenwell's new giant, du Chili, Frutiller. Fruit large, ovate, 

 ripening beginning and middle of July. It may be said of the 

 Chilis generally, that they are tender bad bearers, and of indif- 

 ferent quality. 



6 Wilmot's superb. Fruit large, roundish, hollow, and woolly. 

 As a Chili strawberry one of the best. Ripens beginning of 

 July. 



7 Yellow Chili. Fruit large, of an irregular shape. One of 

 the best of the Chilis. Ripens beginning of July. 



8 Quoimio de Canterberi, Canterbury. Fruit ovate, with red 

 flesh and juice. Fragaria Chilensis var. S tincta, Duchesne in 

 Lam. diet. 2. p. 539. 



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