120 Catalogue of Varieties. 
let; flesh white, sweet, very good flavor. Plant very vigorous, 
A seedling of the Hovey. 
SERAPHINE (Prince). Described as monstrous, pleasant flavored. . 
Pistillate. 
SERENA (Prince). Described as rather large, conical, bright 
scarlet, sweet, good flavored, productive. 
Str Cuaries Napier (Smith). Heart shaped and cockscombed; 
varying between glossy orange red, and bright scarlet; very 
-handsome; flesh white, juicy, brisk, but notrich. This variety, 
probably from its beauty, has made some stir in England. 
Sir Harry (Underhill). A cross of Keens’s Seedling and 
British Queen. Large, cockscombed, dark red; flesh solid, 
juicy, and very good. Forces well: Originated in 1853, at 
Edgbaston, near Birmingham. Sometimes confounded with 
Trollope’s Victoria. Gloede says Sir Harry is amazingly pro- 
ductive, and advises to cultivate it on the annual system. 
Str Harry ORANGE (Makoy). Fruit large or very large, 
rounded, glossy orange red; seeds prominent; flesh white, 
juicy, perfumed, and sweet. Season medium. 
Sir JoserH Banks SCARLET. Oblong or bluntly conical, with 
a neck; bright scarlet; seeds prominent; flesh bright scarlet, 
firm, high flavored. A moderate bearer, ripening early. Leaf- 
lets medium, oval, flat. .An old kind: 
Sir JosrrH Paxton (Bradley). Rounded conical, ee : 
brilliant crimson red; seeds prominent; flesh salmon’ colored,’ 
firm, sweet, and good. : Extremely productive, and said to be 
equally good for open culture or forcing. Early. 
Sir WALTER Scott. Large, oblong, pointed, deep red; seeds 
proininent; flesh pale, firm, and poor. A. dwarf, robust: 
grower. Leaf-stalks very hairy; leaflets roundish or roundish 
ovate, not deeply serrate. : 
Sir Watkin. A cross between Sir Harry and Black Prince. 
Conical, and dark crimson. Not commended. 
Sirius (Prince). Described as monstrous size, light orange 
scarlet, showy, good-flavored, and productive. 
SLtoucH Scarter. (Syn. Brown’s Scarlet.) Very small, round: 
ish, of second quality, and resembles the Duke of Kent. 
Smiry’s SEEDLING (Smith). A Canada (?) variety. Large, 
good flavor, productive, and hardy. ‘Resembles the Wilson, 
but is softer. 
Sotip Scaruet. (Syn. Solid-fleshed.) : 
