486 STRAWBERRIES. 



21. KEEN'S SEEDLING. Hort. Trans. Vol. v. p. 261. 

 t. 12. Pom. Mag. 91. 



Keen's Black Pine. Keen's New Seedling. 



Keen's New Pine. Murphy's Child. 



Fruit very large, round, or ovate, some of the largest 

 assuming a cockscomb shape, of a dark purplish scarlet, 

 slightly hairy. Seeds a little embedded in a polished 

 surface, which has usually a furrow at the apex. Mesh 

 firm, solid, scarlet, without any separable core. Juice 

 high flavoured. 



22. MULBERRY. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. p. 203. 

 Cherokee. Mahone. 



King. 



Fruit middle-sized, ovate, with a short neck, of a 

 dark purplish red. Seeds embedded slightly in the 

 skin. Flesh soft, coarse, red, with a long core ; the 

 flavour but moderate. 



23. OLD PINE, or CAROLINA. Hort. Trans. Vol.vi. 

 p. 195. 



Old Pine. Pom. Mag. 47. 



Barham Down. North's Seedling. 



Black Carolina. Old Carolina. 



Cockscomb Pine. Old Scarlet Pine. 



Devonshire Scarlet Pine. Pine. 



Kew Pine. Regent's Favourite. 



Large Carolina. Scarlet Pine. 



"Large Pine. Varnished. 



Miss Gunning's. Windsor Pine. 



Fruit large, slightly hairy, with a neck of an uniform 

 bright scarlet, ovate-conical, occasionally compressed, 

 and when luxuriant the early fruits are cockscomb- 

 shaped. Seeds slightly embedded. Flesh pale scarlet, 

 rich, and juicy, with a very grateful flavour. 



24. ROUND WHITE CAROLINA. Hort. Trans. Vol.vi. 

 p. 205. 



