THE STRAWBERRY, 677 
& 
Omer Pacua. 
A foreign variety. Fruit large, roundish, or cockscomt-shaped. 
Colour bright red. Flesh solid, juicy, sweet ; flavour resembling. 
the old pine; strong habit and prolific. (Hov. Mag.) 
Oranecz Prouiric, 
Raised by Ellwanger & Bafry, Rochester, N.Y. Flowers pix 
tillate ; vines hardy, vigorous, very productive. Fruit ‘large, 
roundish, sometimes oblate, often necked ; deep crimson ; seeds 
deeply imbedded. Flesh somewhat firm, with a brisk, rather 
acid flavour. 7 
PENNSYLVANIA. 
___ Raised by Gerhard Schmitz, of Philadelphia. Pistillate, plant 
-thoderately vigorous, not productive. Fruit, medium to large, 
broadly conical, deep crimson. Flesh red, very similar to Moya- 
mensing. 
Prince’s Cumax. - 
Raised by Wm. R. Prince, Flushing, Long-Island. Pistillate. 
Very large, conical, beautiful bright scarlet, a splendid fruit, 
good flavour, very productive, estimable ; plant vigorous, with 
pale-green foliage. (Pr. Cat.) 
Prince or Wats. 
- An English fruit of large size, with a bright deep red, glossy. 
surface, and a delicate solid flesh, somewhat acid. (Hov. Mag.) 
Prince’s Maenarte. 
Raised by Wm. R. Prince. Fruit very large, rounded, and 
some berries compressed; scarlet; rich flavour, productive, 
highly valuable, a very distinct fruit; plant hardy and vigorous, 
with large broad foliage. Flowers pistillate. (Pr. Cat.) 
Rivat Hupson. 
Raised by Mr. Burr, Columbus, Ohio, an improvement on 
the old Hudson ; plant hardy and productive—Pistillate. Fruit 
medium, conical, Colour deep crimson. Flesh firm, with a 
brisk sub-acid flavour. : 
Ross’s Puanrx. 
Raised by Alexander Ross, Hudson, N.Y. Staminate; does 
not succeed unless with deep, rich soil, and good cultivation 
Fruit large, generally cockscomb-shaped. Colour very dar’ 
red. Flesh firm and high flavoured, 
