6o6 THE STRAWBERRY. 



Jucunda Improved. Large, regular conical, bright crimson, firm. 

 Vigorous, prolific. A good berry. 



Lady Thompson.* Averaging large, "ovate, light crimson, firm, 

 good. Largely grown in the South for early market. North 

 Carolina. 



Leader. Large, obtuse conical ; firm ; good. Early. Does best in 

 clay soil. 



Lennig's White. Large, ovate conical ; whitish tinged with red ; 

 flesh soft, tender, juicy, with a rich pineapple flavor. Delicious 

 in quality, but a poor bearer. Pennsylvania. Old. 



Logan. Large, round conical ; scarlet ; moderately firm. Early 

 to mid-season. 



Lovett.* (Lovett's Early.) Large, round, flattened conical, crim- 

 son ; firm, sub-acid. Early to mid-season. A good pollinizer. 

 Kentucky. 



Margaret.* Large, broad conical, dark crimson, firm, good. Mid- 

 season. A good shipper. Inclined to mildew. Ohio. 



Marshall.* Large, round conical ; dark glossy crimson, running 

 into the flesh ; firm, rich, best ; strong grower. Moderately pro- 

 ductive ; needs high cultivation in clay soil. Mid-season. Massa- 

 chusetts. 



Mary. Very large, long irregular conical ; dark crimson ; acid, 

 rich. Productive. Keeps long on plants. Mid-season to late. 



Meek. (Meek's Early.) Small, round, dark crimson; flesh red, 

 sub-acid. Early. Needs clay soil. Maryland. 



Mitchel's Early.* Small, conical ; dull vermilion, soft. Vigorous, 

 prolific. Very early. Extensively used as a pollinizer. Arkansas. 



Miner.* (Miner's Prolific, Miner's Great Prolific.) Medium, 

 roundish conical, slightly uneven; dark crimson; moderately 

 firm, of fair quality. Rather late. Plant hardy, vigorous, pro- 

 ductive ; valuable. Best with hill culture. New Jersey. 



Mrs. Cleveland. Large, long conical, irregular ; bright vermilion ; 

 rather soft ; fine flavor. Productive. Good home sort. 



Muskingum. Large, obtuse conical, sometimes corkscrewed; 

 bright glossy red ; flesh red. Prolific under good cultivation. 

 Mid-season to late. A good variety to plant with Bubach. 



Nicanor. Medium, ovate, conical, uniform and regular ; scarlet , 

 flesh rather firm, rich and of fine quality. Plant pioductive and 

 hardy ; valuable for its earliness. Raised by Ellwanger & Barry, 

 Rochester, N. Y. Old. 



Nick Chmer. Large, ovate-conic, bright crimson, firm, very good. 

 Mid-season. Handsome. Promising. 



