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GENESEE, (E. & B.)—A large, long necked, shining red, beautiful berry, of fair quality 
exceedingly hardy and vigorous. 
HOVEY’S SEEDLING, (p)—A large, handsome, light crimson berry ; a good grower 
and moderately pr oductive. 
HONNEUR DE BELGIQUE, (Belgian.)—Very large, oblong, conical; dark crimson ; 
handsome, good, productive. 
HOOKER.—Large, very dark; fine flavored, productive. see 
IOWA, (Washington of Paani market. )—Medium to large, round, light red; medium 
flavor, very hardy, vigorous and productive ; valued for marketing. 
JENNY’S SEEDLING, (p)—Medium to large, Bae dy and productive; from Mass. 
JENNY LIND.—A new, very early and excellent variety from Boston, medium size, very 
productive; quite as early as Early Scarlet. 
LA REINE.—French ; very large, dark crimson, handsome and good ; promises well. 
LARGE EARLY SCARLET.—One of the oldest, and still a standard sort, on account of 
its earliness, hardiness, productiveness, fine color and brisk flavor. 
LONGWORTH’S PROLIFIC.—Large, handsome, good, hardy and productive ; the most 
valuable of the Cincinnati varieties. 
MONROE SCARLET, (E. & B.,) (p)—A handsome, light red berry of good size, hardy, 
and a great bearer. 
MOY AMENSING, (p)—Medium to large size, good flavor and very productive. 
McAVOY’S SUPERIOR, (p)—Large, good flavored and productive, but many of the ber- 
ries imperfect. 
ORANGE PROLIFIC, (E. & B.,) (p)—Medium to large, light orange, hardy, and an im- 
mense bearer. 
PROLIFIC HAUTBOIS.—Hardy and prolific; has a high, musky flavor. 
PENNSYLVANIA, (p)—Medium to large, good flavor, hardy and productive. 
RIVAL HUDSON, (Burr’s,) (p)—Medium size, rather firm, brisk flavor, productive. 
SCOTT’S SEEDLING, (from Mass.)—Large, long, conical, light red, distinct and beauti- 
ful; medium quality, bears well. 
_ SCARLET CONE, (p)—A new seedling of ours; large, regularly conical, light scarlet, 
beautiful, and immensely productive, 
TRIOMPH DE GAND.—Very large, conical, often flattened, glossy crimson, firm, musky 
and perfumed, hardy, a strong grower and abundant bearer; Belgian. The finest 
foreign sort we have yet tested. 
TROLLOPE’S VICTORIA.—Very large, roundish conical, pale red, sweet and agreeably 
perfumed, hardy; a free grower “and productive. The most ‘productive of all the 
English sorts we have tested. 
WALKER’S SEEDLING.—Medium to large size, very dark crimson, good quality, 
hardy, and a good bearer; valuable. 
WILSON’S ALBANY.—Medium to large size, dark red, second quality, but an immense 
bearer. 
ore.—In preparing the preceding list, we have excluded several varieties heretofore cultivated, but 
wane, though possessing some merits, are superseded by others decidedly superior, 
NEW VARIETIES OF STRAWBERRIES NOT FULLY TESTED. 
PRICE, $1 PER DOZEN. 
ADMIRAL DUNDAS, PREMICES DE BAGNOLE, 
BLAKE’S INCOMPARABLE, PRINCE OF WALES, 
CAPTAIN COOK, PRINCESS ALICE, 
*CHARLES’ FAVORITE, *PEABODY’S SEEDLING, 
COMTE DE FLANDERS, *RICHARDSON’S CAMBRIDGE, 
*MARYLANDICA, SIR CHARLES NAPIER, 
MYATT’S PROLIFIC, SIR HARRY, 
OMAR PACHA, TILEY’S RIVAL QUEEN. 
* These are American varieties; the others, Foreign. 
