482 STRAWBERRIES. 



Fruit scarlet, conical ; bearing strong through the 

 summer and autumn. 



2. WHITE ALPINE. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 90. 

 Fraisier des Alpes a fruit blanc. Of the French. 

 Fruit white, conical ; bearing through the summer 



and autumn. 



3. RED WOOD. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 92. 

 Fraisier Commun. JDuhamel, No. 1. t. 1. 

 Fruit scarlet, round ; bearing in the summer only. 



4. WHITE WOOD. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 93. 

 Fraisier Commun a fruit blanc. Of the French. 

 Fruit white, round ; bearing in the summer only. 



CLASS II. Black Strawberries. 



This is not a numerous class, the Old Black Straw- 

 berry being the type, and the remainder derived from 

 Its seeds, either impregnated by itself or by others. 

 Their character is to have the leaves rugose, pale green, 

 and small ; the fruit middle-sized, conical, with a neck, 

 very dark-coloured when ripe ; the seeds slightly em- 

 bedded ; the flavour very rich, and highly perfumed. 

 Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 148. 



5. DOWNTON. Pom. Mag. No. 52. 



Knight's Seedling. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 185. 



Knight's Strawberry. Ib. 



Fruit large, ovate, having a neck ; some of the early 

 berries are cockscomb-shaped, dark purplish scarlet. 

 Grains but little embedded. Flesh scarlet, firm. 



6. GIBBS'S SEEDLING BLACK. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 184. 



Fruit conical, small, hairy, with a neck, dark purplish 

 red. Seeds slightly embedded in the skin. Flesh 

 scarlet, firm, very high-flavoured. 



7. OLD BLACK. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 182. 

 Black. Black Pine. 



Black Beacon. Mulberry. 



Black Canterbury. Turkey Pine. 



