STRA WBERRIES. 



803 



Large Early Scarlet. Medium, 

 roundish-ovate, regular; 

 bright scarlet ; tender, rich, ex- 

 cellent. Very early. Produc- 

 tive at the North. Old. Per. 



Late Prolific. Medium, scarlet. 

 Good, productive. Late. 



Ivcader, p. 606. 



Le Baron. Large, obtuse conic, 

 dark scarlet ; sweet, rich, melt- 

 ing. Productive. L. I. Little 

 known. Per. 



Lennig's White, p. 606. 



Lida. Medium, wedge-shaped ; 

 dark crimson; heavy cropper; 

 good shipper. Imp. 



Lincoln. Very large, irregular; 

 dark color; rich, sweet. Sea- 

 son medium. A feeble grower, 

 requiring high culture. Per. 



Lizzie Randolph. Medium, 

 roundish, crimson ; poor flavor. 



Logan, p. 606. 



Longfellow. Large, long coni- 

 cal, necked; handsome; of 

 medium quality and moder- 

 ately productive. Kentucky. 

 Per. 



Longworth's Prolific* Large, 

 roundish, broad at base ; light 

 crimson; flesh scarlet, firm, 

 rich, brisk, acid. Vines vig- 

 orous, productive. Cincinnati. 

 Valuable at the South and 

 West. Old. Per. 



Lovet, p. 606. 



Maggie. Large, ovate, pointed; 

 dull scarlet; rather soft. Vig- 

 orous and productive. Per. 



Mammoth. Large, roundish, 

 crimson. Poor, unproductive. 

 English. 



Mammoth Bush. Medium in 



size; firm, of poor flavor. 

 Forms but few runners, and is 

 profusely productive. Per. 



Manchester. Medium to large, 

 rounded conical, regular; 

 bright scarlet; quality me- 

 dium. Rather late. Profiisely 

 productive. New Jersey. Imp. 



Margaret, p. 606. 



Marguerite. Large, long conic, 

 pale scarlet; rather insipid, 

 handsome, showy; feeble 

 grower. 



Marshall, p. 606. 



Marvin. Large; dark red; firm, 

 of high flavor. Requires high 

 culture, often fails. One of the 

 latest of strawberries. Per. 



Mary, p. 606. 



Marylandica. Large, dark crim- 

 son; firm. Staminate. Md. 



Matilda. Large, conical, uni- 

 form, scarlet, firm — of excel- 

 lent quality. Plant a strong 

 grower, and very productive. 

 New. Ulster Co., N. Y. Per. 



McAvoy's Extra Red. Large, 

 irregularly oblate, generally 

 necked; color deep scarlet; 

 tender, juicy, acid, not rich. 

 Excellent for preserving. Cin- 

 cinnati. Imp. 



McAvoy's Superior. Large, 

 roundish-oblate, more or less 

 necked; light crimson becom- 

 ing deep crimson ; flesh scarlet, 

 tender, juicy, very rich, vi- 

 nous. Tender, and will not 

 bear long carriage. Medium 

 season. Hardy, vigorous, 

 and productive. Ohio. Old. 

 Imp. 



Mead's Seedling. Medium, long, 

 conical; good. N. J. 



