490 STRAWBERRIES. 



earlier than the others, occasionally producing a few 

 berries in the autumn. It is a very valuable variety. 



32. COMMON HAUTBOIS. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 213. 



Capron Demelle. Duhamel, No. 14. t. 8. 



Dioecious Hautbois. Old Hautbois. 



Musky Hautbois. Original Hautbois. 



Fruit rather small or middle-sized, spherical, of a 

 pale greenish white, tinged with dull purple, Seeds 

 slightly embedded ; flavour musky. The flowers called 

 the males produce occasionally a small imperfect fruit, 

 with projecting seeds. 



In the Cultivation of Hautbois Strawberries, it will 

 be recommended that the plants called males should be 

 wholly rooted up as useless. 



33. GLOBE HAUTBOIS. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 212. 



Fruit nearly spherical, small, becoming dark purple 

 when ripe. /Seeds prominent. Flesh greenish, firm, 

 with a separable core ; flavour good, with the aroma 

 peculiar to the class. 



34. LARGE FLAT HAUTBOIS. Hort. Trans. Vol. vi. 

 p. 215. 



Bath Hautbois. Salter's Hautbois. 



Formosa Hautbois. Weymouth Hautbois. 



Lowder's Hautbois. White Hautbois. 



Fruit large, roundish, depressed, light red, and pale 

 on the under side. Flesh greenish, without core, juicy, v 

 but though delicate, not so high-flavoured as the other. 

 Seeds embedded in the skin. 



35. PROLIFIC OR CONICAL HAUTBOIS. Hort. 

 Trans. Vol.vi. p. 21 3. 



Double Bearing. Regent's. 



Dwarf. Sacombe. 



Hermaphrodite. Sir Joseph Banks's. 



Hudson's Bay. Spring Grove. 



