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size of the " Large Early Scarlet," and thrice as pro 

 ductive. It requires a strong rich soil. It seems to 

 have a deficiency of foliage, and to exhaust itself in 

 flowers and fruit 



^Triumphant Scarlet, H, very large, conical, deep scar- 

 let, fine flavor, fair bearer for this class, ripening 

 gradually for two or three weeks 



84, 



*Tronbadonr, P, large, conical, scarlet, handsome, good 

 flavor, productive 



Victoria (Trollope's), H, large flowers, monstrous berries, 

 roundish ovate, compressed, light shining scarlet, 

 juicy, good flavor, rather' acid, a splendid showy 

 fruit. It is of vigorous growth, and moderately pro- 

 ductive, yielding a better crop than other English 

 varieties 



87. Walker's Seedliug, H, rather large, conical, dark crim 

 son, fine flavor, productive for its sex, valuable. A 

 seedling from the Black Prince 



87£. ^Warrington, H, large, obtuse cone, dark scarlet, fair 

 crop, a valuable seedling from the Swainstone. . . . 



88. Wilson's Albany, H, generally large, few medium, coni- 

 cal, dark crimson, deep red inside, firm, sweet, excel- 

 lent, very productive; the berries should be fully 

 ripe when eaten; foliage large, dark green, the plaut 

 of vigorous growth 



Young's Seedling, P, very large, conical, some obtuse, 

 dark scarlet, sweet, good flavor, very productive ; 

 fine foliage, resembing the Hovey, and supposed to 

 be a seedling from it. A very valuable variety for 

 market 



HAUTBOIS, ENGLISH WOOD, AND ALPINE 

 STRAWBERRIES, 



The following, except No. 99, constitute all the species of 

 Strawberries that are of European origin, thus pre- 

 senting the same inferiority in this fruit when con- 

 trasted with our own Continent, as is exhibited in so 

 many other sections of the Vegetable Kingdom. 



All are Hermaphrodites. 



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