STRAWBERRIES. 



Aberdeen Seedling. See Roselerry. 



ADAIB. Fruit medium sized, roundish-ovate, even and 

 regular in its shape. Skin of a uniform dark red colour. 

 Seeds not deeply embedded. Flesh deep red throughout, 

 rather soft and woolly, hollow at the core, not richly 

 flavoured. 



ADMIKAL DUNDAS. Fruit very large, roundish, in- 

 clining to conical, irregular and angular, sometimes cocks- 

 comb shaped ; the smaller fruit conical. Skin pale scarlet. 

 Flesh firm, juicy, brisk, and highly flavoured. 



This is the best of all the very large strawberries, and 

 was raised by Mr. Myatt. 



AJAX. Fruit large, irregularly -roundish, very deeply 

 furrowed. Seeds deeply embedded, with prominent ridges 

 between them, which give the surface a coarse appear- 

 ance. Skin dull brick -reel. Flesh deep red, and solid 

 throughout, juicy, briskly flavoured, and tolerably rich. 



The plant is of a luxuriant habit, and bears badly in 

 the open ground ; but when grown in pots it produces an 

 abundance of fruit, and is a good forcer. 



Alice Maude. See Princess Alice Maude. 



Belle Bordelaise. Somewhat similar to Prolific Haut- 

 bois. 



BICTON PINE. Fruit large, roundish and even in its 

 outline. Skin pale yellowish-white, sometimes faintly 

 tinged with red next the sun. Flesh tender and soft, 

 juicy, brisk, and with a pine flavour. 



Black Pine. See Old Pine. 



BLACK PRINCE (CutJdlVs Black Pri nee). Fruit small, 

 obovate. Skin glossy, of a dark red colour, which, when 

 the fruit is highly ripened, becomes almost black. Seeds 

 rather prominent. Flesh, deep orange, brisk, rather 

 rich, and with a little of the pine flavour. 



A very early strawberry, a great bearer, and well 

 adapted for forcing. 



