o 
. Straw be: erry. 
“; the partial I ftalkes projé ject hizo. Pkg 3 ft 
Mate RIA. 
artial ones: ‘ev 
more re but no e as . become horizontal. 
- cecal are ee lass. pe cymofe, often having 
, and a corre{ponding number of other parts. 
. Fro oe like the Hautboy than the Scarlet, very large, 
of a pale red, approaching to flefh-c — firm, amt 
adhering 
to the calyx, but hollow: in the centre; its furface {carcely 
he 
‘Straw wherry. 
Lam. Dia. no21- Ara 
288. under .this var iety. ‘be 
agarl ade hybrida s | ibid. n..25. Suppofed to 
“have been produced — ween the Pine and the Scarlet. 
is rae but a bad beare 
F. chiloenfis. . Chili belay aie Ehrh. Bea py Ly 
wild Sp. Pl. v. 2..1092. Duchefn .D 
(F. vefcay ; Linn. Sp. Pl. 709. ‘Ait. jort. Kew. v. 2. es 
F. chiloenfis, fru€tu maximo, foliis eaiiole ge Dill. 
“Elth, 145. t. 120. )—-Calyx of the fruit ere&t. Hairs of the 
-Jeaf-ftalks, and.of the common flower-ftalks, defexed sere 
or ‘the 
Sars — Na Cae ae and very accurate He 
ie pubes cence, affor 
true “h 
ee 
4. F. flerilis. 
ule “Curt. Lond. fafe. 3.t.30. Engl. Bot. t 
- 998. 
It _ 
-never faw any. figns, thé varieties with which -we'are ar- 
a being’ good. bearers, The -calpx is clot after 
ring, ‘and epeciae the rip¢ frat, which islarge, —_ 
mprefied an {catlet. rather. than-c 
“fon hue, “ftudded wih iniramerdble feeds its infide is (once 
towards. f thie ~ mid whites...” , & flavour is 
ee 
chefne, in Lam : i- 
— s ‘elrption vby ok this can be diftinguifhied from 
ili; no imagine why he has Saag the Pine 
a Bath'.S trawberr es. between them. @ have mat 
as io ae fhape- or .c 
ant: rr yaria 
“tinéta 3 ibid. n ers froin the laft variety merely in 
“the crimfon hue, ae which the-fruit is flained to the very 
cen 
Such are “all the known: Ipecies, and. principa varieties of 
eatable Strawberries. We ‘hall finifh our -hittex ery of the 
“genus with:one that is altogether: unproftable, as its name 
unports : 
“Ba arren Strawberry. ocr ‘Sp. PL. 709 
.vefcay five fterilis : em 
ov 
ve of dry gravelly paftures, throughout 
id. (adie parts.of - ae 3 very-c 
ch an 
England, owen ng in n Mar a 
only rs. ‘The. 
lige ee, eneath. 
r 
s : filky : e hai 
footflalks {pread horizontally as do thofe onthe flower-flalks. 
) Pe a peek nae 
he flowers are {now-white, fm cate, with a 
hairy calye pce , of the afees finall and dry, fcarcely 
ulres, yet, it is prefent. 
poise imooth, or. very lightly waited, —Sonie difficulties 
end the arrangem = pecs yet it a 
is now one o mo ee: ‘immediately acceding the Fait, Cn and Sibbaldia of Linnzus, to F ae 
Bearlet at our tables, and known by the name of Carolina as Lu 1 Scopohy arid -Crantz have don 
Strawberry, ra an its true appellation, ie this, nature is entirely facrificed. e prefume to think that 
~gardeners have attempted to transfer the the era, al order of .rofacee, are 
‘to the prefent; that the true Hauthoy, bone jel profitable, res the moft natural and “beft defined of the whole 
‘might become obfolete and be eh ten e Chili Straw- . fyfte 
‘be is 2 ts as = Th kind, and Andrews’s : Repair, f. 4795 is deferibed and 
-any other pete derek Aa) ‘night sy be -called . 
werenate, “The capidiis ‘hairs: of their’ 
Airegted spas sf ‘ora aid thofe: of th 
afalks ax tit the- more: 
luxuriant i in the number-of their parts 
They ap 
- geport.of Duchefne to-be fometimes dioecious; but cof this 8.We 
a. Rubus, Dring compofed of’ meee juicy grains, 
0f whith ‘a 
ten Teombeta five larger and ia “fimaller, 
wand’ Perertilla, differs effentially from 
n Mr. 
ne eed from the north-eaf part of Bengal, by-the 
ame of Fragaria i his a ‘fo d on the Nepal 
mountains, by Dr. I oe, from whom -we: have . ’ The 
fem is palin ee like Patentilla repians 3 leaves 
tans 
alked, with. yellow ie and,a 
‘red pulpy. Sfruttts. The latter; neverthelefs, ‘is totally different 
om a Hragaria, and is nearly; if net entirely, the ple ef 
each 
xy howev ver, being in 
as. in. Fra rag 
of a 
d is lodged. 
that. 
