110 Catalogue of Varieties. 
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Pacr’s SEEDLING (Page). Good size, conical, dark colored; 
flesh rather soft, but of good flavor. Early. 
PaLaTIneE (Prince). Described as very large, obtusely conical, 
scarlet, juicy, and productive. Pistillate. 
Patmée (Vibert). : 
Patmyre (Berger). Large, obtusely conical, pale rose; seeds 
prominent; flesh rosy white, juicy, sweet, and perfumed. Mid- 
dling early, hardy, and productive. 
PassE-PartoutT (Dr. Nicaise). New, 1868. Fruit very large; 
the first large and flattened, the others more elongated; deep 
varnished red; seeds distant, almost black, not prominent; 
flesh red, veined with white, sugary, and perfumed; slightly 
acid. Plant semi-dwarf, with very deep green leaves. Very: 
late. Fig. in Rev. Hort. 1869, 270. 
*Patrick. Large, elongated, bright red; seeds imbedded; flesh 
rosy white, hollow, sweet, and juicy. Early. 
Pautrna (Prince). Described as obtusely conical, crimson, and 
sweet. Pistillate. 3 
Pauine (Dr. Nicaise). New, 1868. Fruit large, elongated, 
deep varnished red; flesh red, juicy, sugary, brisk, and very 
good. Plant vigorous, leaves shining green. Very productive. 
PavuLine (Prince). Very large, obovate, bright scarlet, acidu- 
late; good flavor, late. Vigorous, hardy, and productive.. Pis- 
tillate. 
Pau.inus (Prince). Described as large, conical, bright scarlet, 
and productive. Pistillate. 
Prasopy (Peabody). (Syn. Peabody Seedling, New Hautbois) 
Conical or cockscombed, deep crimson; flesh sweet and dry, 
lacking high flavor. Does not set well. ‘Introduced some years 
ago with high praise, but has proved an utter failure. Down 
ing ae “flesh firm, sweet, melting,- juicy, with a pine-apple: 
flavor.” Originated in Columbus, Ga. 
PEAK’s EMPEROR (Peak). Firm, conical, symmetrical,. some- 
what cockscombed, dark crimson, and very large. Plant like 
the Agriculturist, hardy and productive. South Bend, Indiana. 
PENELOPE (Dr. Nicaise). “New, 1868. Fruit very large, rounded, 
sometimes flattened; clear red; seeds small, distant, somewhat 
