THE STRAWBERRY. 



981 



Brilliant. 



Raised by Wm. R. Prince, Flushing. Hermaphrodite. 

 Fruit large, conical, deep crimson. 



British Queen. 

 Myatt's British Queen. 



Raised by Mr. Myatt, England. Flowers hermaphrodite. Plant 

 vigorous, rather tender, requires deep, rich cultivation. 



Fruit very large, roundish conical, occasionally cock's-comb-shaped, of 

 a beautiful shining scarlet. Flesh rather firm, juicy, rich, and excellent. 



Brooklyn Scarlet. 

 Raised by A. S. Fuller. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit medium to large, elongated, a little compressed, bright scarlet. 

 Flesh rather soft, sweet, rich. 



Bryan's Satisfaction. 



A new sort. Originated with S. Bryan, Vineland, N. J. 

 Fruit small, heart-shape pointed, glossy crimson. Flesh firm. 



Burr's New Pine. 



Raised by Zera Burr, Columbus, O. Vines moderately vigorous, 

 productive. Flowers pistillate. 



Fruit medium, regular roundish conical. Color light crimson. 

 Flesh tender, juicy, with a sweet, rich, aromatic flavor. 



Burr's Seedling. 

 Burr's Old Seedling. Burr's Staminate. 



Raised by Zera Burr, Columbus, O. Hermaphrodite. Vines hardy, 

 vigorous, and productive. 



Fruit rather large, roundish, inclining to conic. Color light scarlet. 

 Flesh tender, juicy, with a mild, pleasant flavor. 



Caleb Cope. 



An American variety. Pistillate. 



Fruit large, pointed, scarlet. Flesh white. 



Capt. Cook. 



An English variety, of large size, somewhat resembling the British 

 Queen, but not quite so large; the color is dark and rich. Poor 

 bearer. 



Carolina Superba. 



An English variety. Plant hardy and productive. 

 Fruit very large, ovate, sometimes cock's-comb shape. Seeds not 

 deeply embedded, pale red. Flesh clear white, firm, solid, rich. (Hogg.) 



