678 THE STRAWBERRY 
Rosy. 
English, medium size; bright coloured berry of a isng ovate 
form, similar in shape to Scott’s Seedling. Flesh juicy, rich, 
and excellent; not very hardy.. (Hov. Mag.) 
Scartet Nonparkit. 
«English ; very large, pretty. regularly formed 5 roundish, coni- 
cal; bright glossy red ; saccharine, and rich, with a highly 
perfumed flavour,  (Hov. Mag.) a. 
Scariet Cons. 
Raised by Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester. N. Y. Pistillate ; 
plant vigorous and very productive. Fruit large, perfectly coni- 
cal, bright scarlet, beautiful. (EH. & Barry’s Cat. 
‘Scorr’s SzEp.ine. 
Raised by Mr. J. Scott, of Brighton, Mass. Flowers herma- 
phrodife. A beautiful, rather early, hardy, and productive’ va- 
riety. Fruit rather large, elongated-conic, regular ; light crim- 
son of scarlet. Flesh pale-red, not very juicy, nor high fla- 
youre : 
_ Str Harry. 
A Seedling of the British Queen, impregnated with Keen's 
Seedling ; considered the most valuable of all the English var 
rieties. The berries are very large, of a thick cockscomb form, 
large calyx; and stout fruit stems. Colour deep dark red, or 
mulberry; glossy. Flesh red, solid, fine-grained, very juicy, and 
of the most delicious flavour ; plants robust and great bearers. 
(Hov. Mag.) ; i a 
TRIOMPHE DE GAND. 
From Belgium ; plant vigorous, moderately productive. Fruit 
large, roundish, irregular; bright crimson. Flesh rather firm, 
juicy, and very good flavour. ., aaa ie 
Victoria. 
Trollope’s Victoria. 
An English variety. Flcwers staminate, plant hardy, vigo- 
rous, moderatély productive ; leaves large, thick, roundish, ob- 
tusely serrate.’ Fruit very large,nearly -globular, regular. 
Calyx very large in a depression; colour light crimson. Flesh, 
light scarlet, tender, juicy, sweet, rich, with a somewhat pecu 
liar aromatic flavour. 
