CATALOGUE OF STEAWBEKEIES. 



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91. Red Bash Alpine, . 



p. doz. 



p. 60 



60 



1 60 



60 



1 50 



Aberdeen Beehive. 



Alice Maud (Princess.) 



Belle de Pallnau. 



Black Prince (unproduct 



Boston Pine. 



Bretonneau. 



Britannia. 



British Queen. 



Buist's Prize. 



Burr's Columbus. 



Late prolific. 



New Pine. 



Ohio Mammoth. 



Profusion, 



Scioto. 



Seedling. 



Compte de Flandres. 



de Paris. 



Comptesse de Marne. 

 Cremont Perpetual. 

 Crescent Seedling. 

 Cushing. 



Cuthill's Black Prince, 

 Due de Brabant, 

 Duchesse de Trevise. 



Nicholson's Euby, 

 Patrick's Seedling, 

 Premices de Bagnolet. 

 Prince of Wales (Cuthill's). 

 Princess Royal. 

 Eichardson's Cam- ■] ■rT„,^„ 

 bridge, I 



Early, f 



Late, J 



phro- 

 ditea. 



p. too 

 2 00 



98. White Bnsh do 60 1 50 2 50 



These are precisely like the preceding, with the exception 

 that they form stools, and never throw out any runners. 



99, Indica, or Yellow Flowering, showy fruit, not eatable. 



Ornamental only, 50 cents per pair. 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



Dundee {synomjm.) 

 Eberlin. 

 Elton Pine, 

 ive). French Musk. 



General Jacqueminot. 

 Goliath (Kitley's.) 

 Higgins' Seeding. 

 Ilonneur de Belgique. 

 Hooper's Seedling. 



Keen's Seedling. ' Roseberry. 

 La Delicieuse. Ross Phoenix. 



La Liegeoise. Royal Pine. 



La Merveille de Flandres, Royal Scarlet, 

 La Reine. Schiller. 

 Lizzie Randolph. Sterling Castle, 



McAvoy's Extra red, tras?i. Swainstone's Seedling. 

 Methven Scarlet. Taylor's Seedling, 



Myatt's Black Rock. Triomphe de Gand. 



Deptford Pine. Unique. 



Eleanor, Versaillaise. 



Eliza. Vicomtesse Hericart. 



Globe. Victoria. 



Mammoth. Walworth. 



Prolific. Washington. 



Necked Pine (Ohio.) Willey, vile trash. 



WHOLESALE PRICES OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



When a very large number of Strawberries are wanted to form planta- 

 tions for market purposes, the price can be arranged by negotiation. A few 

 of the most abundant varieties can be supplied at $6 to $10 per 1000 ; others 

 more rare at $15 to $20 per 1000 ; and others still more rare, and ranking 

 among the most splendid and valuable, at $30 per 1000. 



E E M A R K S . 



Our Specimen Strawberry beds occupy above an acre, with walks be- 

 tween them ; and these being kept clean, there is no possibility of any admix- 

 ture, or confusion in the varieties. The whole is under the management of a 

 skillful gardener, with the especial supervision of the proprietor (Wm. R. 

 Prince), and there is no possibility of any inaccuracy. We consequently 

 guarantee expressly every plant emanating from us. The notorious confusion 

 that attended the dissemination of the Ohio varieties, was corrected by us the 

 first season, by our purchasing from three sources there, and selecting there- 

 from a few correct plants for propagation. The result has been that we have 

 furnished none but genuine plants of those varieties, whilst gross confusion 

 has existed elsewhere, even up to the present date. Amateurs of this fruit are 

 invited to visit our Collection at the period of ripening ; for without an in- 

 spection, tliey can form no idea of the magnificent and highly flavored vari- 

 eties, which are yet unknown in other sections of the Union. 



