484 STRAWBERRIES. 



solid, firm, of a rich dull scarlet, with a small core. 

 Juice dark, high-flavoured. 



12. BLOOD PINE. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 61. 



This is a sub variety of the Old Pine, or Carolina. 

 The scapes are considerably stronger ; and is distin- 

 guishable by its leaves being of a darker colour and 

 thicker texture, with stronger footstalks. 



13. BOSTOCK. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 187. 

 Beattie's Seedling. Rostock. 



Byram. Rostock Pine. 



Caledonian, Rostock Scarlet. 



Cone. Rostock Seedling. 



Montague's Vernon's. 



New Bath. Wellington. 



Prolific Bath. Whitley's Pine. 



Fruit very large, slightly hairy, nearly round, with a 

 small neck ; the largest fruit irregularly swelled towards 

 the base, terminating in an obtuse point, of a dark 

 shining red next the sun, light scarlet on the other 

 side. Seeds prominent, brown on one side of the fruit, 

 yellow on the other. Flesh pale scarlet, firm, coarse, 

 with a small hollow arid core, without any particular 

 flavour. 



14. BULLOCK'S BLOOD. Hort. Trans. VoJ.vi. p.199- 

 Fruit large, ovate, of a light shining red. Seeds 



dark red on the sunny side, yellow on the other, pro- 

 jecting from a polished surface. Flesh pale red, firm, 

 juicy, with but indifferent flavour. i 



15. CHINESE. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 191. 

 North's large Scarlet. Red Chili. 

 North's Seedling. 



Fruit apparently compressed, nearly round, middle- 

 sized, of a pale varnished red. Seeds brown and pro- 

 minent. Flesh soft, light pink, with a large core, 

 woolly ; flavour indifferent. 



16. DUTCH. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 195. 



