310 STRAWBERRIES. 



Fruit middle-sized, ovate, with a short neck, of a dark 

 purphsh red. Seeds embedded shghtly in the skin. Flesh 

 soft, coarse, red, with a long core ; the flavour but mode- 

 rate. 



23. Old Pine, or Carolina. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 195. 



Old Pine. Pom. Mag. 47. 



Barham Down. North's Seedling. 



Black Carolina. Old Carolina. 



Cockscomb Pine. Old Scarlet Pine. 



Devonshire Scarlet Pine. Pine. 



Kew Pine. Regent's Favourite. 



Large Carolina. Scarlet Pine. 



Large Pine. Varnished. 



Miss Gunning's. Windsor Pine. 



Fruit large, slightly hairy, with a neck, of a uniform bright 

 scarlet, ovate-conical, occasionally compressed, and when 

 luxuriant the early fruits are cockscomb-shaped. Seeds 

 slightly embedded. Flesh pale scarlet, rich, and juicy, with 

 a very grateful flavour. 



24. Round White Carolina. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 205. 



Chili. Large White Chih. 



Large Blush Pine. White Bath. 



Large Flesh-coloured White Carolina. 



Chili. White ChiU. 



Large Pale ChiU. White Pine. 



Large White. 



Fruit large, irregularly ovate, sometimes roundish, having 

 a tendency to form a neck, of a brownish colour towards the 

 sun, the other side white. Seeds deeply embedded, with 

 ridged intervals. Flesh soft, white, woolly, with a large 

 core ; flavour indifferent. 



25. Surinam. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 193. 

 Devonshire Scarlet. Red Pine. 

 Oldaker's New Pine. Red Pine Apple. 

 Red Chili. Sutton's Large. 



Fruit very large, irregularly ovate or round, without a 

 neck, of a light shining red next the sun, pale on the oppo- 

 site side. 5'eec/s yellow and prominent. Flesh firm, pale red, 

 with a large core ; flavour indifferent. The fruit is entirely 

 concealed by the leaves. 



26. Variegated Pine. Hort. Trans, Vol. vi. p.- 192. 



