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Eberlein's Seedling. Flowers, hermaphrodite ; form, 

 conical, compact; size, 2; quality, 2; color, dark scarlet; 

 season, early. 



Remarks. — American. Yines vigorous. Moderately 

 productive. Good. Slightly acid. 



Elton. Flowers, staminate ; form, ovate ; size, 2 ; 

 quality, nearl}^ 1 ; color, light red ; season, very late, and 

 valuable only on that account. 



Eemarks. — English. JRather too acid. Of good size, 

 but rather shy in bearing. Rather tender. 



EXTRA RED. See McAvov's Extra Red. 



GENESSEE. Flowers, hermaphrodite ; form, round ; 

 quality, 1 ; size, 1 ; color, dark crimson ; season, a little 

 late. 



Remarks. — American. Very j^roductive. Of very fine 

 rich, very sweet flavor. A delightful, and very desi- 

 rable sort. 



Green Sirawterry . Form, round ; size, 3. 

 Remarks. — Only curious. 



Hautboy. See Prolific Hautboy. 



HOYEY'S SEEDLING. Flowers, pistillate, small; 

 form, roundish ovate, a little conical, with a short neck, 

 never cockscomb-shaped even in the largest berries ; size, 

 1 (very large, commonly three to four inches in circum- 

 ference); quality, 1 ; color, dark rich shining red, paler 

 when grown in the shade ; seeds, dark, and imbedded in 

 a small cavity; flesh, scarlet, firm, nearly solid, abound- 

 ing with a most agreeable acid, and exceedingly delicious 

 and high-flavored juice (Burr's New Pine, and McAvoy's 



