582 THE FEXJIT MANUAL. 



NEW ROCHELLE {Lawton; Seacor's Mammoth). — An American 

 autumn-bearing variety, having the rambling habit of growth of the 

 common Bramble. It produces fruit in great abundance, of a large 

 oval shape and a deep black colour, very juicy, and agreeably 

 flavoured. 



This has not been sufficiently proved in this country to admit of a 

 correct estimate being formed of its merits. 



NORTHUMBERLAND FILLBASKET. — Fruit, rather large; 

 roundish, inclining to conical, of a deep red colour and good flavour. 

 The plant is a strong, vigorous grower, and an abundant summer 

 bearer. 



OCTOBER RED (Mervdlle de Quatre Saisons Eoiige).—Th.e fruit of 

 this variety produced from the old canes left in spring is small and 

 inferior ; but the suckers put forth in June furnish an abundant crop 

 of large-sized bright red fruit, which commences to ripen in Sep- 

 tember and continuing far into November, if the autumn be dry and 

 mild. 



OCTOBER YELLOW {Mervdlle de Quatre Saisons Jattne).— This 

 possesses the same qualities as the preceding, and is distinguished 

 from it by the fruit being yellow. It is not quite so large as the Yellow 

 Antwerp, and in a fine season is sweet and agreeable. 



OHIO EYERBEARING.— This is an American variety, similar in 

 all respects to a Black Cap, with this exception, that it is an 

 autumnal-bearing variety, and produces abundant crops of fruit late in 

 the season. 



Orange. See Brinckle's Orange. 



PRINCE OF WALES (Cutbicsh's Pnnce o/ TFaZw).— Fruit, large ; 

 roundish, inclining to conical, of a deep crimson colour, and with a 

 brisk, agreeable flavour. This is a summer-bearing variety, remark- 

 able for its strong pale-coloured canes, which in rich soils grow from 

 ten to twelve feet in one season. It does not sucker too much, and 

 is very desirable on that account. 



RED ANTWERP (Burlerj ; d Gros Fruits Rouges; HowUndTs 

 Red Antwerp-. Knevett's Antwerp; Late Bearimj Antwerp). — Fruit, 

 large ; roundish, inclining to conical, of a deep crimson colour, very 

 fleshy, and with a fine brisk flavour and fine bouquet. There are 

 several forms of this variety, differing more or less from each other 

 both in the fruit and the canes. The true old Red Antwerp produces 

 vigorous canes, which are almost smooth. 



Rivers' Monthly. See Large Monthly. 



ROGERS' VICTORIA (Victor i<i).~This is an autumnal-bearing 

 variety, producing rather large, dark-red fruit of excellent flavour, and. 



