92 Catalogue of Varieties. 
ginator as one of the most productive varieties; fruit large and 
beautiful, but of very indifferent flavor. - 
Huntsman’s Montevipro (Huntsman). Large, bright scarlet, 
late. Moderately productive. Pistillate. ; 
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Ipa (Cocklin). Erroneously, Miss Zda. Large, slightly conical;: 
color bright scarlet; acid, but good. Proves hardy and produc- 
tive, but not equal to the first accounts. Originated in Shep- 
herdstown, Pa. Pistillate. : 
IMoGENE (Prince). Described as large, rounded, light scarlet, 
very juicy, high flavored, and productive. 
IMPERATRICE EuGENIE. Large, conical, bright, glossy rosette, 
handsome, firm, sweet, perfumed. (Downing.) 
IMPERIALE (Duval, fils). Large, heart shaped or flattened, bright 
orange red; seeds superficial; flesh white, sweet, and brisk. 
Medium in ripening. 
IMPERIAL CriImMSON (Prince). Described as large, rounded con- 
ical, dark scarlet, or crimson, sweet, sprightly firm, and pro- 
ductive. Pistillate. ; 
IMPERIAL SCARLET (Prince). Described by the originator ‘as 
large, bright scarlet, firm for market. Stalks upright and 
strong. Pistillate. 
Improvep Havutsois. A sub-variety of the Hautbois family; 
little known; probably not very different from the ordinary 
Hautbois. . Y 
IMPROVED BLAcK Prince (Toyne). Represented as early, me- 
dium size, and a good market sort. 
‘INCOMPARABLE. Pale; regular shape; flesh soft; flavor worthless. 
IpHiceNne (Prince). 
Iowa. (Syn. Washington, Early do., Brooks's Prolific.) Large, 
globular, somewhat compressed; seeds deeply sunk in large 
depressions ; light orange scarlet; acid, poor, early, productive, 
and hardy. Much raised in the West for market. A Western 
seedling. Fig. in Thomas’s Fruit Culturist, p. 418. 
Iron Duxe (Graydon). A Canada variety; said to be very 
large, and wonderfully’ productive. Berries said to have. 
weighed one and three quarters ounces. 
