CATALOGUE OF STRAWBERRIES. 



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Schnelcke's Pistillate, P, medium size, obovate or round- 

 ed, bright scarlet, good flavor, produces a fair crop ; 

 plant vigorous, dark green foliage. It is not equal 

 to the other Cincinnati varieties, Nop. 43 and 49 of 

 this Catalogue, either in size or flavor; but being 

 firm, is belter for market 



Ditto, per 1,000 $8 00 



73. Scott's Seedling, H, large, oblong cone, bright crimson, 

 beautiful, not high flavor, rich and melting, not juicy, 

 productive for its sex, vigorous, very hardy 



Ditto, per 1,000 $10 00 



74. *Serena, H, rather large, conical, light scarlet, sweet, 



excellent flavor, very productive, very estimable. . . . 



75. *Sirins, H, early, very large, light orange scarlet, ob- 



tuse cone or rounded, fine color and showy, good 

 flavor, very productive for its sex. It is of the Iowa 

 family, and sweeter than any other variety of its 

 class, aud of vigorous habit 



76. *Snperlative, P, medium size, light scarlet, rich spicy 

 flavor, productive ; plant vigorous and hardy. This 

 is a seeding of Bun's New Pine, and superior to it 

 in productiveness and vigor, and like that it will 

 produce a moderate second crop in September, if 

 irrigated 



77. *Snprema, P, large, rounded, light scarlet, fair flavor, 

 productive, plant of tall vigorous growth, pale green 

 foliage. A seedling of the Iowa 



78. *Snpreme Staminate, H, monstrous obtuse cone, bright 

 scarlet, good flavor, a remarkable beny, fair crop for 

 its sex ; plant very vigorous, with tall and large 

 foliage 



79. *Sylvania, P, rather large, conical, dark scarlet, dark 

 red flesh, good flavor, juicy, slight acid, very produce 

 five, valuable /} 



81. *Transcendant Scarlet, P, extra large, dark scarlet, round, 

 often compressed, sweet and good, productive, valu 

 able 



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""Triumph, H, very early, fruit on long stems, pointed 

 conical, beautiful scarlet, rnild flavor, very produo^ 

 five, the earliest variety producing large fruit, which' 

 ripens in succession for 8 or 10 days. It is twice the 



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