40 



2 00 



115.— MARGUERITTE, very large, oblong, glossy red; flesh orange, sweet, pr doz, 

 delicious flavor 



NAPOLEON III., see Chili Strawberries. 



116.— ORNEMEXT DES TABLES, very large, obovate, orange scarlet, splen- 

 did, very ssveet, delicious perfumed flavor; profuse bearer in trusses, 

 ripening in long succession ; plant vigorous, hardiest 6f all the Pines, 

 peculiar beautiful foliage. Suitable for field culture, and for the 

 Amateur, very superior in flavor to Jucunda and Triomphe 



in. — PRINCE IMPERIAL, early, medium size, glazed scarlet, variable 

 form ; flesh rosy, sweet, fine flavor, long in bearing ; plant vigorous, 

 very hardy in winter, never burns, suitable for field culture 



118.- PRINCESSE ROYALE, the great market berry of Paris; very large, 

 long cone, bright scarlet, acidulate, rich sprightly flavor ; plant vigor- 

 ous, very productive, one of the most hardy, never injured by winter, 

 well suited to field culture. . , g. 



119. — SCARLETT ROCK, large, round, very sweet, delicious, vigorous, very 

 hardy, never burns 



120. — SIR C. NAPIER, large, long' cone, vermilion, beautiful; flesh white, 

 sweet, excellent, vigorous 



121.— TRIOMPBE DE G^ND, character well known, inferior to all the other 

 Pines in this list. Per 1,000— $5 to $6 



122.— WIZARD OF THE NORTH, large, conical, crimson, sweet, good 

 flavor; plant vigorous, very hardy, productive, suitable for field cul- 

 ture 



50 



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00 



50 



25 



50 



per 100. 

 1 50 



New Pine varieties from Belgium, France and England, comprising the elite to which this 

 class has attained in size and excellence, each variety, — 13 for six and $5 per dozen. 



223.— Belle Bijou. 

 124.— Boule d'Or. 

 125. — Carniola Magna. 

 126. — Doctor Nicaisse. 

 127. — Elton Improved. 

 128. — Gweniver. 

 129.— Globe. 

 130.— Hero. 

 131.— La Robuste. 

 132. — La Rustique. 



133. — Leonce de Lambertye. 



134^— Modele. 



135! — Premier. 



136. — Sir Joseph Paxton. 



13Y.— Sabreur. 



138. — Savoreuse. 



139. — Souvenir de Kieff. 



140. — Vineuse de Nantes. 



141. — Virgiuie. 



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The peculiar character of this family is the great vigor of the plants, large foliage, and 

 strong petioles and peduncles, all of which are downy or hairy, and flowers often the 

 size of a dollar; the later ripening of the fruit, after the Pines; the monstrous and 

 variaVjle size of the berries, white flesh, highly perfumed, very juicy, sweet and 

 delicious; and, in some varieties, a sprightly, acidulate flavor commingled with the 

 sweetness. A moist, firm soil is most appropriate. They make but few runners, and 

 are therefore scarce. All these are Hermaphrodite. 



142. — ADMIRAL DUXDAS, monstrous, conical or compressed, bright scarlet, good flavor, 

 a remarkable berry. For six, $1. 



143. — CHILI CRIMSON, the original, monstrous, variable form, pleasant acidulated flavor. 

 For four, $1. 



144.— CHILI DEEP CRIMSON, firm, sweet, delicious. For four, $2. 



145.— CHILI ROSY WHITE, original, sweet, high flavor. Per pair, $2. 



146. — CHILI ORANGE, rounded, bright orange, flesh yellowish, one of the best. Per 

 pair, $2. 



