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when thus managed, they will produce another equally 

 good crop in the forcing-house the following season. 



Notwithstanding this, it will be desirable to have 

 some of all the sorts intended for forcing potted annually, 

 particularly those of the Roseberry, which, instead of 

 being kept in pots for the second season, would answer 

 a much better purpose, if turned out into a bed of rich 

 soil, as soon as they are removed from the forcing- 

 house, cutting off their leaves at the same time : 

 by this means a very fine second crop of fruit will be 

 produced in August and September, after which the 

 plants may be destroyed, leaving room for a succession 

 the following year. 



The Roseberry Strawberry is undoubtedly the most 

 valuable variety for forcing the first in the season, as it 

 succeeds with less light than any other sort ; and 

 Keens' Seedling is the most valuable to succeed it. For 

 a small family there can be no two sorts better employed, 

 from the beginning of the year to the end of the forcing 

 season. 



INDEX TO THE STRAWBERRIES. 



Aberdeen - - 58 Black Beacon - 7 



Aberdeen Seedling - 58 Black Canterbury - 7 



American Scarlet - - 36 Black Carolina - -23 



American Scarlet - - 48 Black Hautbois - - 31 



American Scarlet - 49 Black Imperial - - 20 



Atkinsons Scarlet - 47 Black Isleivortk - 2Q 



Austrian Scarlet - - 37 Black Pine - 7 



Autumn Scarlet - 38 Black Prince - - 11 



Barham Down - 23 Black Roseberry - - 40 



Bath Hautbois - 34 Blood Pine - 12 



Bath Scarlet - - 10 Bostock - 13 



Bath Strawberry - - 10 Bullock's Blood ~ V - 14, 



Seattle's Seedling - 13 By ram - - - 13 



Bishop's Seedling Scarlet 39 Caledonian - - 13 



Black - 7 Caperon Femelle - - 32 



Black American - - 36 Carmine Roseberry - 41 



