the strawberry. 983 



Colonel Ellsworth. 



Raised by A. S. Fuller, Ridge wood, Bergen Co., N. J. Plant 

 moderately vigorous, productive, the foliage often burns with the sun. 

 Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, somewhat obtuse, slight neck, dark 

 scarlet. Flesh rather firm, not very juicy, sweet. 



Columbus. 



American. Pistillate. Large, roundish, hardy, productive, dark red, 

 tender, and sweet. 



COMTE DE FlANDRE. 



Fruit large, conical, bright crimson, fine flavor. Excellent bearer. 

 (Gar. Mon.) 



Comte de Paris. 



Fruit large, obtuse heart-shaped. Skin scarlet, becoming deep crim- 

 son. Flesh pale red, and solid throughout, with a brisk acid flavor. 

 (Hogg.) 



Cornucopia. 



Raised by Wm. R. Prince, Flushing, L. I. Plant vigorous, moder- 

 ately productive. 



Fruit large, conical, bright scarlet. Flesh rather soft, sweet. Good. 

 Crimson Cluster. 



An English variety. 



Fruit medium size, roundish, sometimes cock's-comb shape, dark red. 

 Flesh firm, juicy, sweet. (Hogg.) 



Crimson Cone. 



Scotch Pineapple. Dutchberry. Scotch Runner. 



An old and beautiful variety, a hardy, vigorous grower, productive. 

 Pistillate. 



Fruit medium, irregular elongated conic. Color deep crimson. Seeds 

 deeply embedded. Flesh rather firm, sprightly, with a rich acid flavor, 

 rather late in ripening. One of the best for preserving. 



Crimson Favorite. 



Originated with A. S. Fuller. Plant vigorous, not productive. 

 Fruit large, roundish obtuse conical, somewhat irregular. Color 

 crimson. Flesh rich, juicy, sweet, sometimes hollow. 



Crimson Queen. 

 Doubleday's No. 2. 

 An English variety, moderately productive. 



Fruit medium to large, cock's-comb shape, irregular, bright scarlet. 

 Flesh firm, brisk acid. 



