FRUITS AND VEGETABLES UNDER GLASS 



up tlicir blussoms, but after that their progress was rapid, and I gathered some 

 of the finest berries that I have ever seen, solid, perfect in shape, color and flavor. 

 I cannot find a single fault. The general habit is good and the fruit is carried 

 on stout, erect stems. While two or three fruits will ripen up in the pot in ad- 

 \ance of the others, the rest come along in time for gathering, and ripen to 

 perfection. Nor have I lost a single fruit through damping. Surplus moisture 

 has nt) chance to hang on it, as would be the case in a rough berry. It goes 

 under tlie name of Pride of Red Bank. 



Varieties for forcing purposes can be highly recommended as follows: 

 Nhirshall Win. Belt Nick Ohmer Sharpless Pride of I-{e<i Bank 



Tiiere are probably many other varieties that could adapt themselves to 

 forcing, but, as I have said, it is not necessary to have a long list for the purpose. 



