106 Catalogue of Varieties. SS 
Mutserry. (Syn. Mahone, Cherokee King, erroneously Suri- 
nam.) An old variety; shy bearer and late. Medium, 
ovate, with a short neck; dark purplish red; seeds slightly im- 
bedded; flesh red, soft, coarse, with large core, and only mod- 
erately good. Plant dwarf. 
MuscapDIn DE LizGE (Lorio). Fruit large, variable, purplish 
red; seeds prominent; flesh delicate, sweet, and perfumed. 
Vines very hardy and productive. 
Myatt’s Prnz-appLe (Myatt). (Syn. Myati’s Pine.) (?) Fruit 
very large, variable, bright rose; seeds prominent; flesh yel- 
lowish white, firm, juicy, with a sweet, rich pine-apple flavor. 
Tender in some soils, and a shy bearer, but recommended to 
amateurs as a fruit of the first quality. 
Myatt’s Protiric (Myatt). Large, resembling Myatt’s Eleanor, 
but more pointed; light, glossy scarlet, sweet, and rich. Not 
very prolific in this country. 
Myartr’s Protiric Hautsois. Large, conical, rounding to both 
ends, dull deep pink; on one side nearly white; flesh very 
sweet with a peculiar musky flavor. 
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Nairns SEEDLING (Nairns). Moderate size, ovate, irregular, 
sometimes with a short neck; deep, rich shining red; seeds 
deeply imbedded; flesh pale scarlet, firm, with a core, not rich. 
A good bearer, and late. Originated in England in 1819. 
Naimette (Lorio). : 
Naomi. Medium, roundish oval, quite deep scarlet; flesh white, 
sweet, soft, not high flavored. An accidental American seed- 
ling. (Downing.) ; 
Naporeon (Lorio). Large, roundish, light cléar red or scarlet; 
flesh firm, juicy, and sweet. Belgian. ; 
Naroteon III. (Gloede). Fruit very large, flattened or cocks- 
combed; described variously as rosy red, brilliant, crimson, 
light scarlet, and bright orange; seeds yellow or reddish, little 
sunk; flesh very firm, white, sweet, and delicious. The ¢rwe 
Napoleon III. is doubtless a splendid and valuable berry; but 
the Austin has been sold in this country as the Napoleon, and 
probably other varieties have been substituted. I have fruited 
two kinds sold as Napoleon III.; one a large, conical, dark 
colored, and very fine strawberry; the other a handsome, rank 
