184 STRAWBERRIES. 



BLOOD PINE. LoND. hort. trans. Limr. 

 This is a sub-variety of the Old Pine or Carolina. Its 

 scapes are considerably longer, and it is distinguishable by its 

 leaves being of a darker colour and thicker texture, with 

 stronger footstalks. 



CHINESE. LOND. HORT. TRA?iS. LiND. 



Bourbon hlush. NortJi's large scarlet. Red Chili. 



This fruit is apparently compressed, nearly round, of me- 

 dium size, and of a pale varnished red colour ; the seeds are 

 brown and prominent ; the flesh soft, light pink, with a large 

 core, and woolly ; the flavour indiiferent. 



MULBERRY. Lond. hort. trans. Lind, 



Mohone. King. CheroJeee. 



This fruit is of ovate form, with a short neck ; it is of me- 

 dium size and a deep purplish red hue ; the flesh is soft, red, 

 coarse, with a long core, and the seeds are slightly embedded 

 in the skin ; the flavour is but moderate. 



VARIEGATED PINE. Lokd. hort. trans. Lind. 

 This variety is cultivated more for ornament and curiosity, 

 than for usefulness ; the leaves are prettily mottled or varie- 

 gated with white, but the plants being weakly, the fruit pro- 

 duced by them is of little or no importance. 



SURINAM. Lond. hort. trans, lind. 



Devonshire Scarlet. Oldalcer^s New Pine. Red Chili. Red 

 Pineapiile. Sutton's large. 



This variety produces very large fruit, of an irregularly 

 ovate or round form, without a neck, of a light shining red 

 on the sunny side and pale coloured on the other ; the seeds 

 are yellow and prominent, the flesh firm, pale red, with a large 

 core ; the flavour indiflerent. The fruit is entirely concealed 

 by the leaves. 



