876 THE STRAWBERRY. 
Kern’s Szzpiine. 
Keen’s Black Pine. Murphy's Child. 
An old well-known English sort of the finest quality, but does 
aot generally succeed here. Flowers staminate. Fruit large, 
roundish, often cockscomb-shaped, dark purplish-scarlet, surface 
polished. Flesh firm, with a rich high flavour. 
Lz Baron. 
Raised by Wm. R. Prince. Fruit early, very large, obtuse- 
cone, dark scarlet, not showy, sweet, rich, melting, highest fia- 
vour of all the largest varieties ; very productive for one of its 
sexuality, and continues. a long’ time in bearing. Hermaphro- 
dite. (Pr. Cat.) : 
McAvoyr’s Extra Rep. 
MecAvoy’s No 1. ; 
, Same origin as Superior. Flowers pistillate ; vines hardy, 
vigorous, and very productive. Fruit large, irregularly oblate, 
generally necked. Colour deep scarlet. Flesh tender, juicy 
flavour exceedingly acid. Excellent for preserving. 
Meraven Scar.er. 
Methven Castle. Southampton Scarlet. 
Warren’s Seedling. Keen’s Seedling, (of some) 
An English variety of large sizes, roundish or cockscomb-shap- 
ed, rather dull scarlet. Flesh soft, and of indifferent flavour; 
pistillate. : 
MoyrameEnsine. 
Raised by Gerhard Schmitz, of Philidelphia> Pistillate, mo- 
derately vigorous'and productive. Fruit medium to large, 
broadly conical, deep crimson ; seeds numerous, deeply imbedded. 
Flesh red, rather firm, pretty briskly acid, much’ like Hudson, 
and may prove a good market veriety. 
Mowroz Scaruet. 
Raised by Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Flowers pis- 
tillate, plant vigorous, and productive. Fruit rather large, rsund- 
ish, light scarlet. Flesh tender, juicy, and of very good flavour, 
Necrep Piyg. 
Unique Prairie. Pine Apple.- 
An American variety, rather early, medium size, conical, with 
a neck; light scarlet. Flesh tender, sprightly, rather acid, 
productive, Pistillate. 
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