146 THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRUITS. 



31. Matilda. — Seedling of the Jucunda, new ; not much known- 

 large, shovvj, and prolific in deep, rich soil. 



32. Meade's Seedling. — A large, red, moderately prolific and 

 handsome pistillate ; new, not widely disseminated. 



33. Monitor.— Another of the Tribune prizes ; vigorous, prdific ; 

 large, round, bright scarlet ; variable. 



Triomphe de Gand. 



34. Monarch of the West. — New, and highly promising ; vig- 

 orous, prolific ; very large, good quality and flavor; suited to both 

 light and heavy soil. 



35. Necked Pine. — A medium-sized productive pistillate; old 

 and widely known; light scarlet; early. 



36. NrcAK>)R. — Hardy and productive; small, and very early. 



