14 



135. Omcr Pasha, very large, light scarlet, beautiful, fine 



flavor 50 



136. Prinee Imperial^ heart shaped, bright red, sweet, 



early, estimable for forcing 1 00 



137. Prhicessc royal* de IQendon, splendid berry 1 00 



138. Heine Hor tense, large, fine *. 1 00 



139. Scarlet Nonpareil, 1 00 



140. Sir Charles Napieiypointed cone, good flavor, late. 75 



141. Triomphe dc Gaud, large, rounded, fine flavor 50 



142. Yiconitesse Hericart de Theury, conical, bright 



scarlet 50 



14*3. Victoria, (Trollope) large, globose, deep scarlet. . . 50 

 N. B. — There is a variety called - ; Lennig's White," 

 which we presume we shall be able to supply to 

 our correspondents. 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



The Pomological Convention of 1858, rejected 75 varieties, comprising a mass that 

 have been, ami many which are still palmed upon the public, who are thereby gross- 

 ly deceived. We ask every one to refer to that Rejected List — to which we add the 

 following : — 



Admiral Dundas. 

 .Alice Maud. 

 Bishop's Orange. 

 Black Prince. 

 Brighton Pine. 

 Buist's Prize. 

 Captain Cook. 

 Chester. 

 Climax Scarlet. 

 Crescent Seedling, 

 Crystal Palace. 

 Columbus. 

 Comtesse de Marne. 

 Gushing. 



Cuthill's Black Prini 

 Pelice D'automue. 

 Due de Brabant. 



Bun flee (synonym.) 



Excellente. 



Felten's Improved Albany 



Seedling-, a deception. 

 Goliath (Kitley's.) 

 Harlaem Orange, barren 



worthless. 

 Honneur de Belgique. 

 Jenuey '& Seedling. 

 La Reine 

 Lncy Fitch. 

 Magnum Bonum. 

 Mammoth Alpine, synonym, 

 McAvoy's Extra Red. 

 Myatf s Eli™, and all his 



other Seedlings. 

 Monroe Scarlet. 



Nicholsons Fillbasket. 



Nimrod. 



Petmsj lv.inia, Pennsylva- 

 nia Pine, unproductive. 



Prince of Wales, Ingram's. 



Rhode Island Seedling. 



Ross Phoenix. 



Sir Adair. 



Scott's Seedling. 



Schneicke's Pistillate. 



Sterling Castle Pine. 



Swainstone's Seedling. 



"Washington, unproductive. 



fonag'g Uerniantow a, pro- 

 ved Hovey. 



WHOLESALE PRICES OF STRAWBERRY 

 PLANTS. 



When a large number of Strawberry plants are wanted to form plan- 

 tations for market purposes, the price can be arranged by negotiation, 

 and superior assortments will be supplied lower than obtainable else- 

 where. Some of the most abundant varieties can be supplied at $4 to 

 $5 per 1000 ; others, more rare, where no wholesale price is named, will 

 be supplied at $10 to $15 and $20 per 1000. The selections in these 

 cases to be made convenient to us, but with proper consideration and 

 liberality towards the purchaser as to the kinds he may name and prefer. 



REMARKS. 



Our Specimen Strawberry Beds occupy an acre and a half, with walks 

 between them : and these being kept clean, there is no possible chance 

 of any confusion or admixture of the varieties. The whole is under the 

 management of a skillful gardener, with the especial supervision of the 

 senior proprietor (William R. Prince). We, consequently, guarankc &~ 

 pmslythe accuracy a/ allplmti emanating from us. 



