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81. "Trevirana, P, large, obtuse cone, light scarlet. 



showy, juicj, sprightly flavor, productive, valuable: 

 foliage tall and vigorous 1 



82. "Triumph, H, very early, medium to large, fruit on 



long stems, pointed cone, beautiful scarlet, mild 

 flavor, very productive, one of tlm earliest varie- 

 ties producing large fruit. It is twice the size of 

 the "Large Early Scarlet," and thrice as product- 

 ive. It requires a strong rjch soil. It has a de- 

 ficiency of foliage, and exhausts itself in flowers 

 and fruit. Trice per 1,000 $15 



88. "Triumphant Scarlet, 11. very large, conical, bright 

 scarlet, splendid, fine sprightly flavor, juicy, great 

 bearer, ripening gradtally for two or three weeks; 

 plant very hardy, vigorous, pale green foliage 1 



84. "Triumvirate. II, large, conical, some obtuse, bright 

 scarlet, fair flavor, very productive. A seedling 

 from the Iowa 1 



86. Talcncia, II, very large obtuse cone, with a neck, 



crimson, good flavor, valuable 1 



80. Walker, If, large, obtuse cone, dark crimson, fine 

 flavor, productive for its sex, valuable 



87. Western Queen, P, a Western variety ; medium or 



rather large, obtuse cone, some rounded, dark red, 

 firm, very sweet, juicy, sprightly agreeable flavor, 

 very productive. A seedling of McAvoy's Superior, 

 has red runners 



88. Wilson's Albany, H, not handsome, large, some 



medium, irregular cone, dull dark crimson, deep 

 red inside, firm flesh, but often a cavity, juicy, not 

 high flavored, very acid, and will never be valued 

 h}' those who possess the sweet and high flavored 

 varieties. The berries usually lie ou the ground 

 and become dirty if pains are not taken to prevent 

 it. Under special culture in rows or stools, it 

 is very productive for its sex, and the profusion of 

 bloom induces greater expectations than are grat- 

 ified. Each cluster produces one or two large ber- 

 ries with others ot a model ate size, but fully half 

 are very small or abortive. The mass of blossoms 

 exhaust the plant, and the foliage being deficient, 

 a great number of plants die out after the first 

 crop, thus rendering it necessary to replant an- 

 nually. It has been unduly puffed by interested 

 venders. Price per 1,000 $5 



89. Wyoming, P, a new Pennsylvania Seedling, extolled 



by an intelligent correspondent, but not yet tested 

 "by us 



SPLENDID NEW VARIETIES. 



All the following to which an Asterisk is attached, and 

 also Nos. 1, 4, 11. 14. 19, 25. 2<U 40. 56. 61. 81, 84 

 and 85 in the preceding List are entirely new 



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