STRAWBERRIES. 485 



Fruit large, round, of a bright shining red. Seeds 

 projected from a polished smooth surface. Flesh pale 

 red, woolly, hollow in the centre, with a core ; flavour 

 indifferent. 



17. DWARF WHITE CAROLINA. Hort. Trans. 

 Vol. vi. p. 206. 



Fruit large, irregularly ovate, brownish next the 

 sun, white on the other side, hairy. Seeds scarcely 

 embedded, prominent, darker than the fruit. Flesh 

 white, soft, woolly, with a large core ; flavour indif- 

 ferent. 



18. ELTON SEEDLING. Pom. Mag. 135. 



Fruit large, ovate, often compressed, or cockscomb- 

 shaped, of a rich, shining, dark red. Seeds yellow, 

 regularly embedded between ridged intervals. Flesh 

 firm, with a small core, deep red, juicy, and having a 

 sharp rich flavour. 



19. GLAZED PINE. Hort. Trans. Vol.vi. p. 198. 

 Knott's Pine. Scarlet Pine Apple. 

 Fruit variable in shape ; the largest frequently appear 



as if compressed, but they are generally conical, with a 

 neck, large, hairy, of a darkish shining scarlet. Seeds 

 prominent. Flesh pale scarlet, firm, with a large core ; 

 flavour good, but inferior to that of the Old Pine. 



20. KEEN'S IMPERIAL. Hort. Trans. Vol.ii. p. 101. 



t. 7- 



Black Imperial. Keen's Black. 



Black Isleworth. Keen's Black Pine. 



Imperial. Keen's Large-fruited. 



Imperial Pine. Large Black. 



Isleworth Pine. Large Black Imperial. 



Fruit very large, roundish, somewhat bluntly pointed, 

 of a very deep purplish red. Seeds projecting from the 

 surface, which is shining. Flesh not juicy, but very 

 firm, coarse, hollow in the centre, with a core j the 

 flavour tolerable, not high-flavoured. 



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