Catalogue of Varieties. 89 
semble in general the Wood strawberries. Leaves light green, 
much plaited, shy bearers. (Downing.) ‘ 
Grimstone ScarLet. An English variety. Medium, conical, 
. necked, dark scarlet; seeds numerous, unevenly distributed, 
and imbedded at different depths; flesh solid, pale scarlet; 
flavor excellent. Leaflets nearly oval, coarsely serrate, hairy, 
yellowish green. Said to be an abundant bearer. 
Grove Enp Scar_eT (Atkinson). An old English kind. Ori- 
ginated in 1820. Fruit small, round, bright vermilion; seeds 
sunken; flesh pale red, acid. Early, and an abundant bearer. 
Fig. in Pom. Mag. I. 7. 
GweENIVER (Mrs. Clements). Good sized, often very large, round 
or cockscombed, bright orange red; seeds little sunken; flesh 
rosy, juicy, very sweet, and perfumed. Plant hardy and pro- 
ductive, forcing well. 
EL 
HAARLEM ORANGE (Dr. Edmondson). Ripens early, and. con- 
tinues a long time in bearing. Very productive, good size, 
glossy orange, conical or pine-apple shape; firm; rich flavor. 
Said to be a great favorite with birds. Tested in France, and’ 
pronounced pasty, no flavor, and an exceedingly shy bearer. 
HAGENBACHIANA. A sub-variety of the Wood strawberry class. | 
Haaquin (Haquin). I have cultivated two varieties under this 
mame; one a very rank, coarse plant, totally worthless; the 
other not yet in fruit, but looking more promising. Described 
as large to enormous, obtusely conical or flattened, bright shin- 
ing rose color; seeds few and prominent; flesh white, with 
rosy veins; sweet, perfumed, and refreshing. Requires proba- 
bly a strong, moist, rich soil. 
Harrison. Said to be very large, productive, and fine. A 
chance seedling found in Chester County, Pa. ; 
Hatuaway. (Syn. Hathaway's Seedling.) * Large, roundish, 
obtuse, deep scarlet; seeds yellow and brown; flesh scarlet, 
juicy, firm, and acid. Vigorous and productive. Raised by 
B. Hathaway, Little Prairie Ronde, Mich.: : 
Havutsois. (Syn. Old Hautbots, Musky do.,.Original do., Die- 
ctous do., Fragaria Elation.) Medium, roundish ovate; reddish 
green; flavor musky and strong. Foot-stalks of moderate 
length, hairy; leaflets medium size, sharply serrate, thin. 
