Catalogue of Variettes. 115 
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QuinqueFoLia (Myatt). Large, variable, bright red; seeds 
prominent; flesh white, firm, sweet, highly perfumed. Said to 
have five leaflets; but the variety I once fruited under this 
name, and which was very like the Lucas, did not have this 
peculiarity. I have never been able to get the.genuine, although 
I have tried by advertising and otherwise for several years. 
QvueEN’s SEEDLING. (?) 
QurEn VicToria. 
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RanDOLPH Pine (Hobbs). A little known Pennsylvania seed- 
ling. . 
REApD’s No. I. . 
Reap’s Brack Pine (Read). Large, scarlet, good.. 
Rep Anping Montuiy. (Syn. Autumnal Galande, Des Alpes & 
Sruit rouge, Des Alpes de tous les Mots & fruit rouge, do. & Deux 
Saisons, Des Alpes « Quatre Saisons, Alpine Rouge, Prolific 
Alpine, Poitou Alpine Monthly La Meudonnaise; &c., &c.) Sim- 
lar to next, but with very high culture fruits continuously. 
Rep Apine. (Syn. American Alpine, Besancon, De’ Montreuil 
a fruit rouge, do. do. & Marteau, Fressant, Dent de Cheval, 
De Ville de Bots.) Medium, conical, light crimson; secds- 
prominent, subacid, not rich, and not very good. Hardy, and 
moderately productive. 
Rep Cong. Large, conical, second rate, early. This and the © 
next are old English kinds. 
Rep FINGER. Small, ovate, second rate, and early. 
ReeEves’s SEEDLING (Reeves,. A new variety from Long Island. 
Large and handsome, ripening late. : 
REFULGENT, 
Reeina (Prince). Seedling of Longworth’s Prolific, and much 
like its parent. 
REGULATOR (Durand). New, and little known. 
RHINE DES Betces. Large, varying between long conical and 
obtuse conical; bright rich scarlet; flesh firm, juicy, sweet. 
