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THE STRAWBERRY. 



way. Flowers pistillate. Fruit rather large, roundish, slightly 

 conical ; colour deep glossy crimson. Flesh rather firm, juicy, 

 rich, and of excellent Havour — an uncertain variety in many 

 places. On rich, deep, gravelly soil, we have seen it in the 

 greatest perfection. 



Burr's New Pine. 



Raised by Mr. Burr, Columbus, Ohio. Vines moderately 

 vigorous, productive ; flowers pistillate. Fruit medium, regular, 

 roundish-conical ; colour light crimson. Flesh tender, juicy, 

 with a sweet, rich, aromatic flavour. 



This fine early variety is suited for the amateur and family use 

 (the surface being too tender for market purpose). It requires 

 hijxh cultivation and o;ood care ; with such treatment, the ii;rower 

 is well paid. It is rather tender in many localities ; extremes 

 of heat and cold aiTect it. 



Crimson Cone. 

 Scotxjh Pine Apple. Dutchberry. 



An old and beautiful variety, much grown for the New York 

 market : a hardy, vigorous grower, productive ; flowers pistillate. 

 Fruit medium, regular, elongated-conic. Colour deep crimson ; 

 seeds deeply imbedded. Flesh rather firm, sprightly, with a rich 

 r.cid flavor; rather late in ripening. One of the best for preserving. 



Hoveys Seedling. 



