THE STRAWBERRY. 



999 



stout, erect. It is said to stand the heat of summer and cold of winter 

 uninjured. 



Fruit large to very large, roundish obtuse conical, very regular, 

 bright crimson scarlet. Seeds mostly yellow, near the surface. Flesh 

 rosy white, quite firm, juicy, sweet, and rich. 



There is another President Wilder, originated in Europe, that is de- 

 scribed as large, ovate conical, with a neck, bright rich deep crimson. 

 Flesh rose-color, moderately firm, juicy, rich, and excellent. 



Primordial. 



Raised by Win. R. Prince. Pistillate. 



Fruit large, conical, deep scarlet. (W. P. P., in Hort.) 



Prince Albert. 



English. Hermaphrodite. Large, oblong cone, deep scarlet, not 

 high flavor, moderately productive. 



Peine des Belges. 

 A new Belgian variety. 



Fruit large. Form variable, from long conical to obtuse conical, 

 bright rich scarlet. Flesh firm, juicy, sweet. Agreeable. (An. Pom.) 



Prince Frederick William. 

 An English variety. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit large, roundish, pale red. Flesh with a rosy tint, sweet, and 

 good flavor. 



Prince of Orleans. 

 Hermaphrodite. Medium. Roundish, dark color, poor bearer. 



Prince of Wales. 



An English fruit of large size, with a bright deep red glossy sur- 

 face, and a delicate solid flesh, somewhat acid. 



Prince's Climax. 



Raised by Wm. R. Prince, Flushing, L. I. Pistillate. Productive. 

 Fruit large, conical, bright scarlet. Flesh sweet, good flavor. 



Prince's Excelsior. 

 Raised by Wm. R. Prince. Pistillate. 



Fruit large, obtuse conical or rounded, deep scarlet. Flesh sweet, 

 fine flavor. 



Prince's Magnate. 

 Scarlet Magnate. 

 Originated with Wm. R. Prince. Pistillate. 



Fruit large, roundish obtuse conical, bright scarlet. Flesh rather 

 soft, pinkish, hollow, not rich. 



