270 STBAWBERBIBS. 



INGRAM'S PBINCE OF WALES. Fruit very large, 

 roundish, flattened and wedge-shaped, the smaller fruit 

 ovate. Seeds not deeply embedded. Skin deep crimson, 

 becoming darker as it ripens. Flesh pale red, very firm 

 and solid, brisk, sweet, and richly flavoured. 



An excellent variety, and admirably adapted for forcing. 



KEENS' SEEDLING. Fruit large, ovate, sometimes in- 

 clining to cockscomb shape. Seeds not deeply embedded. 

 Skin dark crimson, becoming very dark when highly 

 ripened. Flesh scarlet, firm and solid, juicy, brisk, and 

 richly flavoured. 



An old and well-established variety, which, for general 

 purposes, has not yet been surpassed. 



KITLEY'S GOLIATH (Goliath}. Fruit very large, com- 

 pressed and wedge-shaped, the smaller ones ovate. Seeds 

 deeply embedded, which gives the surface a rough ap- 

 pearance. Skin deep red, colouring equally all over. 

 Flesh white, solid, briskly and richly flavoured, but not 

 equal to British Queen, to which it is similar. It is, 

 however, a better grower and better cropper. 



MAMMOTH (Myatfs Mammoth}. Fruit immensely 

 large, flattened, deeply furrowed and ribbed, irregular 

 and uneven in its outline. Seeds small and very slightly 

 embedded. Skin glossy, of a fine deep red colour. Flesh 

 scarlet throughout, firm and solid, even in the largest 

 specimens, and of a brisk and pleasant flavour, which is 

 rich in the well ripened fruit. 



The foliage is small, and on short footstalks, and permits 

 the fruit to be well exposed to the influence of the sun. 



Marquise de la Tour Maubourg. See Duchesse de 

 Trevise. 



Myatt's British Queen. See British Queen. 

 Myatt's Eleanor. See Eleanor. 



MYATT'S ELIZA. Fruit above medium size, ovate or 

 conical, with a glossy neck. Seeds not deeply embedded. 

 Skin light red, becoming deep red when highly ripened. 

 Flesh scarlet on the outside, but paler towards the core, 

 firm and solid, very juicy, and with a particularly rich 

 and exquisite flavour. 



This is one of the richest flavoured of all the varieties. 

 The plant is a pretty good bearer, and hardier than the 

 British Queen, to which it is, under all circumstances, 

 superior in flavour. 



