STRAWBEERY. 



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cal, dark crimson, sweet and good ; plant quite vigorous 

 and very productive. 



Bijou. (JDe Jonghe,) — Fruit large, regular, bright, 

 flossy red; flesh very solid, sweet and crisp; plant a 

 very dwarf grower, and with me very unproductive. 



Bicolor* [De Jonghe.) — Medium, conical, light crim- 

 son, sweet and good. A poor grower. 



Belle de Vibert. ( Yihert.) — ^Large, conical, light crim* 

 son, sweet, but not rich ; flesh firm. A handsome berry ; 

 succeeds poorly, except in a very few localities. 



Belle Artesienne. {Bemay,) — Yery large, conical, dark 

 crimson, poor quality, and usually unproductive. 



Carnolla Magna. {De Jo7ighe.)—L^vge, oval, bright, 

 glossy Vermillion; seeds 23rojecting; flesh solid, pink, 

 often hollow at the core, juicy and sweet; productive. 



Deptford Pine. {Myatt.) — Large, pale orange scarlet, 

 almost white in the shade, very sweet ; the plant a vigor- 

 ous grower, but unproductive. 



Duke de Malakoff. {Gloede.) — Very large, irregular, 

 dark, dull red, poor flavor, and unproductive, 



Eliza. {Myatts.) — See rejected list. 



Emma. {De Jonghe.) — Large, obtuse-conical, bright 

 scarlet, sweet and good ; plant hardy and moderately 

 productive. A new variety that promises Avell. 



Elton Improved. — ^Raised at the royal garden at Frog* 

 more, England. Large, conical, bright, glossy crimson; 

 seeds prominent ; flesh solid, sweet, and good. 



Empress Eugenie. {Knevett,) — Very large, irregular, 

 flattened, dull crimson,* jDoor flavor, unjDroductive. 



Frogmore Late Pine. {Ingram.) — Very large, conical, 

 sometimes flattened, brilliant crimson, firm flesh, and of 

 good quality. A magnificent berry, but the plant burns 

 badly in summer, and is unproductive. 



