THE STRAWBERRY. 989 



HAQUIN. 



This foreign variety is of good rich quality, but not productive. 

 Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, broadly conical, sometimes irregular, bright scarlet. 

 Seeds yellow brown. Flesh pinkish, rather firm, juicy, rich. 



HARLEM ORANGE. 



Originated near Baltimore, Md. Pistillate. 



Fruit orange color, pineapple shape, glossy. Good. (Hov. Mag.) 



HATHAWAY. 

 Hathaway's Seedling. 



Raised by B. Hathaway, Little Prairie Ronde, Mich. Plant vigo- 

 rous, very productive. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, roundish obtuse or oblate. Seeds yellow and brown. 

 Color deep scarlet. Flesh scarlet, j uicy, moderately firm, rich acid. 



HENDRY. 



A new foreign variety, very beautiful. 



Fruit large, long ovate, slight neck, light red or pale red at point, 

 glossy. Flesh moderately firm, juicy, rich, sweet. 



HERO. 



Fruit large, regular, globular, bright red. Flesh carmine, very 

 sweet. Early. (Fuller.) 



HIGHLAND CHIEF. 



This variety, Hogg writes, <( deserves universal cultivation." It is 

 worthy of trial here. We copy his description : 



Fruit large, roundish ovate, and somewhat flattened. Seeds not 

 deep. Skin fine, clear red, becoming dark red. Flesh dark red, firm, 

 very juicy, vinous, with a rich pine flavor. 



HIGHLAND MARY. 



An English variety ; an abundant bearer. 



Fruit above medium, conical, inclining to cock's-comb shape, dark 

 red. Flesh white, hollow at core. (Hogg.) 



HOOKER. 



Raised by H. E. Hooker, Rochester, N. Y. Plant vigorous, hardy, 

 and productive. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, broadly conical, regular, very large, specimens some- 

 times cock's-comb-shaped or depressed. Color deep crimson, almost 

 maroon, with a polished surface, which is rather soft. Flesh deep crim- 

 son, rather tender, juicy, with a fine rich flavor. 



