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Crimson Queen (Myatt), large, deep crimen, sweet, | 

 moderate crop 30100 



Delices du Palais (Xicaisse), round, glossy crimson, I 

 sweet, e:^|MMj^ly perfumed, delicious 2 00 



Deptford AUbiS' or Excelsior, white with blush tinge, | 

 long cone, vamible form 38j2 00 



Duo de Malakoff (Gloede), monstrous, deep crimson, ! 

 Apricot flavor, burns badly 38:2 00 



Duke of Cambridge (Stewart & Neilson), splendid, i 

 large, conical, bright scarlet ; flesh rosy white, sweet, 

 high flavor * 2 00 



Duohesse de Beaumoiit-<L6rfb), large, -glossy red, rosy 

 flesh, sweet, .per-fu^ed flavor 2 00 



Eleanor (Myatt), mpnstrous, glossy scarlet, high flavor, 

 one of best late ; hybrid Chili. $2 for six. 



Emily (Myatt i, monstrous, bright rosy, white flesh, fine 

 flavor ; hybrid Chili. §2 for six. 



Emma ( Jonghe^ ^^b^ate, glossy crimson, splen-^ 

 did ; fles h ros y white, ^dOTSfte, sweet, mild flavor ;2 00 



Bmpre3j^iljB|ke..^K4^ett^ monstroiisXe^ i^ed^ ovaj^i » 

 or coxcoiul^^esR rra^t^n'lweltfelqmsixe, peKftM^i> j 

 flavor . . ._. ' |2 OOj 



Frogmore Jjate Pine (Ingram) , superior to all other! j 

 late strawberries ; monstrous, conical, brilliant crim-! j 

 son, very beautiful ; flesh very juicy, rich, sprightly, I j 

 and perfumed. A most remarkable plant for the size! 

 of its foliage, flowers, and fruit. $2 for four. j 



©aribaidi (Xicholson), very large, oval, bright red,i 

 sweet, very juicy, high flavor. S2 for six. j 



Imperatrice Eugenie"(Gauthier) , large, conical, glossy j 

 roseate ; flesh rosy white, sweet, perfumed 2 00 



Jaminette (Belgian), very large, beautiful, conical, some 

 variable, bright red ; flesh rosy, firm, sweet, juicy, ex- 

 cellent flavor. This has proven the most vigorous 

 and hardy of all the Pines, and produces abundantly 

 in all soils and situations. It will be found to greatly 

 surpass the Triomphe de Gand in vigor, and in the 

 excellence and quantity of the crop in field culture. 

 The foliage never burns in summer, and the plant is 

 never injured by the winter 



Jucunda (Salter), large, variable form, bright red, 

 sweet, good 



Jung Baiiadoor (Nicholson), large, obtuse cone, crim- 

 son ; flesh rosy, sweet, delicious 2 00 



La Coustante ( Jonghe ) , regulaae^e, large, bright crim- 

 son ; flesh rosy, sweet, exquisite flavor, late, bums con- 

 siderably 50 2 00 



La Chalomiaise (Nicaisse), very large, beautiful, coni 



cal or flat, verDiilion, juicy, sweet, excellent ' 75; 



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