124 Catélogue of Varieties. — : 
TriumpyH oF America (Dreer). New. Described as of the 
largest size, and, in comparison with the Triomphe de Gand, - 
sweeter, larger, more vigorous, and better adapted to light soil, 
TRIUMPH OF HOLLAND (Verkroost).. (Syn. Triomphe d’Hol- 
lande, Triumph of Holland Alpine, Des Quatre Saisons,). 
Large for its class, regular, roundish conical, light scarlet red; 
seeds light yellow; flesh juicy, sweet, rich, aromatic, delicious, , 
Growth vigorous, compact. Very productive. A new variety 
from the Netherlands. (Downing.) 
TRIUMPHANT SCARLET (Prince). Described as very large, con- 
ical, deep scarlet, fine flavored, two or three weeks in bearing: ° 
TRIUMVIRATE (Prince). A seedling from the Iowa. Said to be 
large and productive. 
TRo.iope’s Vicroria (Trollope). (Syn. Golden Queen, Trem- 
bly’s Union, and probably others.) Very large, roundish coni- 
cal, .varying between light pale scarlet and brick red; seeds 
slightly sunken, and set wide apart; flesh white, juicy, but not 
rich. Very variable in amount of fruit. Said to force well. , 
An old English berry, occasionally brought out with a new 
name. Fig. in Fuller, p. 109. 
TRouBapour (Prince). Described as large, conical, scarlet, 
handsome, of good flavor, and productive. Pistillate. 
TrumPET (Keech). New. Described as light colored, with a 
brisk, pleasant flavor. ; 
TurENNE. Described as very large, obtusely conical, crimson, 
pleasant flavored. ; 
TuRNER’s QuEEN (Turner). New. Originated with Joseph. 
Turner, Moorestown, N. J. Said to resemble the next variety, 
but to be of better flavor. Pistillate. 
Turner’s Favorite (Turner). Very large, bright colored, firm, 
of good flavor; plant vigorous, holding the fruit well up. 
‘Same origin as the preceding, and like the next three, figured 
in the originator’s circulars. _ 
TurNER’s Nonsucu (Turner). Berries said to be not quite so 
large as those of the Favorite or Queen, but to be exceedingly. 
“solid. Productive, and a strong grower. Pistillate. 
Turner’s Beauty (Turner). Berries bright red, large, and of 
good flavor. Plant an exceedingly strong grower. 
TurNeR’s Proriric (Turner). Berries large, light scarlet. Vig- 
orous, and.a strong grower, Said to be very productive, ap- 
proaching in this respect Wilson’s Albany. Pistillate. 
Turner’s Pine. Large, ovate, second quality. Late. English.’ 
