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regular, roundish conical ; size, 2 to 1 ; quality, 2 ; color, 

 rich glossy dark red ; season, one week after Longworth's 

 Prolific. Eather late. 



Eemarks. — Firm texture; desirable for preserving. 

 Good for general cultivation ; vines very hardy. Yery 

 productive ; 3,200 gathered from less than three-fourths 

 of an acre. Rich, sub-acid, delicious; almost never fail- 

 ing a crop. Eecommended by Messrs. Buchanan, Ernst, 

 and Warder, for the vicinity of Cincinnati. 



Jenny Lind. Flowers, pistillate ; form, conical, perfect, 

 often short neck ; size, 2 to 1 ; quality, 2 to 1 ; color, bright 

 light scarlet. 



Eemarks. — Eather solid, heavy; tender and juicy; fla- 

 vor, pleasant, sub-acid, and sometimes highly perfumed. 



Keen's Seedling. From Indiana. Flowers, pistillate; 

 form, round ; size, 2 ; quality, 2 ; color, light crimson ; 

 season, medium. 



Eemarks. — At A. H. Ernst's. Greatly productive. A 

 great market fruit ; very uniform in shape. Eather acid, 

 but of pleasant flavor. 



LAEGE EAELY SCAELET. Flowers, hermaphro- 

 dite ; form, roundish ovate ; size, 2 ; quality, 2 ; color, 

 bright scarlet; season, very early. 



Eemarks. — Good impregnator of pistillates. Eich, 

 slightly acid. Good market berry, on account of earliness. 



Large White Bicton Pine. See Bicton Pine. 



La Grange. See Prolific Hautboy. 



LONGWOETH'S PEOLIFIC, or Schneicke's Seedling. 

 Flowers, hermaphrodite ; regular roundish, or obovate ; 



