AMERICAN HOiME GARDEN. 



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NO. 5. burr's new pine {Fig. 299). 



Large, roundish-conical ; tender, sweet, rich, and aromatic. 

 Color a clear pale red. Ripening early, and in comb''iation 

 bearing fine perfect berries. 



Fig. 299. 



Fig. 300. 



NO. 6. CRIMSON CONC {Fi(J. 300). 



Pretty hirge, long conical, with a neck, so that the fruit 

 may be gathered without stems. Sprightly, rich, Ijut slightly 

 acid. Color bright crimson. liipens rather early. 



NO. 7. HOTEY'S SEEDLING. 



Very large, round -oval, or nearly 

 conical ; firm, sprightly, and in fa- 

 vorable circumstances rich. Color 

 fine dark red. Ripens at medium 

 season or rather later. 



This fine strawheri-y, raised in Bos- 

 ton Ijy the gentleman whose name it 

 bears, has attained, perhaps, a gi-eater 

 celebrity than any other fruit of its 

 class. In proper combination it yields 

 very largely. 



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