STRAW BERRIES 39 
LATE VARIETIES 
Aberdeen Late, fair crop, useful in the north, not first- 
class flavour. 
*British Queen, the finest flavoured of all strawberries, 
but not one of the easiest to manage, it links mid- 
season with late varieties. 
Climax, (Latest of All x Waterloo), large, bright red. 
Elton Pine, bright crimson, firm, brisk and refreshing. 
*Frogmore Late Pine, large, deep red, rich and juicy. 
Helene Gloede, red, soft flesh, rich. 
smoey ooneld, F.C.C.. (Lord Suffield x: Empress of 
India), dark crimson scarlet, firm, rich flavour. 
*Latest of All, F.C.C., heavy cropper, one of the best 
of its section. 
*Lord Sufheld, (British Queen x Countess), crimson, 
firm flesh, splendid flavour, good cropper. 
Lord Kitchener, A.M., (Waterloo x British Queen), 
dark red, firm, fine flavour. 
Louis Gautier, large fruit, good flavour, pink. 
Newton’s Seedling, rather small, but of good quality. 
S@eaiaiear, CLatest. of, All x Irogmore Late. Pine); 
very full, good colour and flavour. 
*Waterloo, fine flavour, good crop, purple-crimson 
colour. 
FoRcING VARIETIES 
Early—La Grosse Sucrée, Viscomtess Hericart de 
Thury. 
Second Early.—Keen’s Seedling, Royal Sovereign, Em- 
press of India, President, Viscomtess Hericart de 
Thury. 
Midseason.—Royal Sovereign, Sir Joseph Paxton, Gun- 
ton Park, Scarlet Queen. 
Late.—British Queen, Lord Suffield, Scarlet Queen, 
Waterloo. 
