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to three feet apart, when it often bears very large croys. 
This variety also sometimes proves a poor bearer. Stamt- 
nate. 
Burr's New Pine, is a pale red, large, oval, very sweet, 
aromatic, exquisite flavored berry, a uniform good bearer, 
early and bears long; too tender for market. Pistidlate. 
Jenny's Seedling, is avery bright, solid, handsome, rich 
flavored fruit, oval shape, late in season, and a good mode- 
rate bearer. Prstallate. 
Monroe Scarlet.—A large, good flavored fruit ; a uniform 
large bearer in large trusses. Pistidlate. 
Me Avoy’s Superior, new; very large; good flavored 
and productive. Pistzd/ate. : 
McAvoy's Extra Red, new; very large; handsome, 
medium flavor, bears enormous crops; hard and good for 
market. Pustillate. 
Moyamensing Pine, good size ; handsome; fair bearer ; 
good market fruit. 
Longworth’s Prolific, new ; staminate; very large, dark 
handsome fruit, good flavor, and productive. 
Watker’s Seedling, new ; staminate, medium size, dark 
purple, oval, good flavor, and productive. 
Crimson Cone, very handsome, long, acid berry; pro- 
ductive ; a common market fruit of medium size. 
Rival Hudson, similar to above, only not so handsome. 
Willey, very productive, but medium size, round. 
Alice Maude.—A great favorite at Washington; D. C., 
and South. A long, glossy, handsome fruit, productive 
and fair flavor. 
Black Prince, very handsome purple fruit; large, but 
not usually high flavored. 
Large White Picton Pine and Barr’s New White— 
Two new varieties of large, rich fruit, and tolerably pro- 
ductive. 
