Catalogue of Varieties. 93, 
near the outside, whitish within; hollow, with a small core; 
flavor poor and acid. Leaves coarse, hairy, and stout. A mere 
curiosity. Fig. in Duham. III. 160. 
Cutt BLanc Rose. Very large, rounded, very regular, w tite, 
slightly tinted with rose on the sunny side; seeds brown and 
prominent; flesh white, hollow, juicy, and perfumed. Only 
moderatel¥ productive, and said to be best adapted to pot cul- 
ture. Very late; perhaps the latest strawberry known. 
CuHiLI ORANGE. (Syn. Fratse Souchet.) A good and hands ‘me 
fruit; distinct and late. Fig. in Duham. III. 159. 
Cuiui VEL. (Syn. Lamana, Premices de Bagnolet.) Fruit lege, 
rounded, sometimes lobed, dull red, inferior. 
CuiLian (Newland). (Syn. Pyramidal Chilian, Newland.) Me- 
dium, conical, bright crimson, acid, but good flavor; p.ant 
hardy and productive; of no especial value. Originated in 
New Jersey. 
CHINESE STRAWBERRY. (Syn. Worth’s Seedling, North’s Large 
‘Scarlet, Red Chili.) A very old variety, and probably a seed- 
ling of a Chili. A great bearer, with medium sized, round, 
compressed berries of a pale varnished red. Seeds brown and 
prominent; flesh soft, with a great core; light pink, woolly, 
and of a poor flavor. ‘ 
Cuorx p’uN ConNoIsszeuR (De Jonghe). 1849 or 1850. A me- 
dium sized berry, with dark colored prominent seeds, and a 
peculiar sugary flavor. | 
Cinnamon ScarRLetT. Medium, roundish, poor. An old Eng:ish 
kind. 
CLARENCE, (Prince). Very large, obtusely conical, crimson, fine 
flavor. 
Crarissa (Prince).' Medium, conical, light scarlet, sweet, 
showy, and productive. Pistillate. 
Crrome (Prince). Large, short cone, light scarlet, very swect. 
Cuimax (Prince). Pistillate. Vines very vigorous; fruit of a 
very large average size, beautiful light scarlet, but not of first 
quality as regards flavor. 
CLiMAx ScaRLeT. Described as soft, dry, spongy, sour. 
Curmton (Camfield). A rather new, and little known New Jer- 
sey variety. Large, roundish, crimson; flesh firm, juicy, sub- 
acid. Originated with Elias Camfield, Newark, N.J.. 
CLUSTERED SCARLET STRAWBERRY. (Syn. Clustered Wood Pine.) 
Leaflets large, flat, coarse, serrate, hairy, yellowish green; 
fruit obtusely conical, dark purplish red next the sun; seeds 
