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S YS TEMA riC POM OLOG V. 



Crimson Beauty. — Lai;se, round to oblong; color glossy scarlet; 

 qurtlitv good. Season, early. A Kansas variety tliat does well in 

 tlie dry air of the West when intermingled with other varieties, as it 

 seems to he deheient in pollen. 



Cuthbert KJiiiiihii's Fiirnn'tr). — Large, roundish, or obtuse conical; 

 color scarlet crimson. Flesh quite firm, juicy, mild subacid, re- 

 i'reshing, with trace of wihl red flavor. Popular for home use and 

 mai-ket in many States. Xew York. 



Cuthbert. 



Golden (Jiieen, 



Golden (picrii. — Medium to large, roundish conical ; color yellow. 

 Flesh soft, juicy, sweet; quality nearly liest. Popular east of lakes 

 and in all rather mild climates. A spiort of the Cuthbert. Xew .lersev. 



Hansen. — Medium, roundish; color red, with some bloom. Flesh 

 soft, subaciil, pleasant, good. Season, early. Xew .Jersey. 



Kenyon. — Large, roundisli; color dark red. Flesh firm, juicy, 

 with rich fitivor, very gotjd. (.)ne of the hardiest of its class. Liwa. 



Loudon. — Medium, roundish Conical ; color bright red. Flesh firm 

 juicy, gooil to very gooil. ]\Iuch like Kenyon. A promising new 

 variety that is proving very hardy. Wisconsin. 



Marlboro. — Ltirge, roundish conical; color crimson. Flesh (]uite 

 firm, juicy, and good. Poiuilar market variety. Xew York. 



Meredith (Jiiirn. — Size mediiun; color orange yellow. A A-ellow 

 or amlter-colored variety of the American red sjiecies. Xnf specially 

 valuable, but of interest as it is tlie only yellow variety of the species 

 yet reported. Xew York. 



Miller. — Large, rountlish; color Ijright crimson, which is ret.ained 



