Catalogue of Varieties. 105 
Monrtor (Fuller). Large, roundish conical, bright scarlet; 
flesh solid, firm, too acid with me to be agreeable; high fla- 
vored. Vigorous, and moderately productive. Fig. in Hort. 
XVII. 418. 
Monroe Scarvet (Ellwanger and Barry). Medium to large, 
roundish, light scarlet, of good flavor. Hardy, and very pro- 
ductive; has succeeded well in France. Pistillate. A cross of 
Hovey’s and the Duke of Kent. Fig. in Hort. IX. 221. 
Monstrous HavtBois. A comparatively new variety. Said to 
be large and fine. Two kinds have been sold under this name; 
one of them, according to Fuller, not a Hautbois at all. 
MoNsTRUEUSE DE Rosine (Robine). (?) Very large, irregular, 
scarlet red; seeds sunken; flesh rosy, hollow, brisk flavored, 
not sweet or juicy. Hardy and vigorous. Unproductive, and 
a poor setter. Possibly a Chili. 
Montrose (Prince). 
MorcGan SEEDLING (Morgan). Known to-me only as a variety 
which took a prize as the best market variety at a fruit growers’ 
meeting, held at Rochester, N. Y., in 1866. 
“MorRIsANIA SCARLET. Fruit in clusters, round, small, shining 
dark red; flesh whitish,-soft, poor. A good bearer and early. 
MotrTier’s SEEDLING (Mottier). (?) Large, acid, productive. 
American:(?). 
Mount Vesuvius. Described as a long, handsome berry of me- 
dium quality, and a good bearer. 
MoyaMEnsinc (Schmitz). Medium to large, broadly conical, 
deep crimson; seeds numerous, deeply imbedded; flesh red, 
rather firm, pretty briskly acid; much like Hudson. Moder- 
ately vigorous and productive. Pistillate. Raised by Gerhard 
Schmitz, of Philadelphia. (Downing.) 
-Mr. RapcLyrre (Ingram). New, 1867. Figured in Gloede’s 
Catalogue for 1868-9, and there described as of the largest size, 
form variable (figured as long, of pretty uniform thickness, 
round at the end); bright orange red; seeds prominent; flesh 
pure white, firm, and melting, with a delicious pine-apple flavor. 
Mrs. Grant. A new white seedling. 
Mrs. WILDER (De Jonghe). New, 1868. Flattened cone, deep 
varnished red; flesh firm, of a cherry or flesh color; juicy, 
sweet, and brisk. Vigorous, productive, and good. 
Mrs. D. NetLson (Stewart and Neilson). Large, variable, 
orange scarlet, juicy, sweet, high flavored. Vigorous, produc- 
tive, and very late. 
