1000 the strawberry. 



Princess Royal. 

 Ingram's Princess Royal. 

 This is an English variety. Pistillate. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, bright deep scarlet. Flesh firm, 

 juicy, rich, perfumed. 



Princess Royal. 

 Originated in France, by M. Pelvilian. 



Fruit large, oblong obtuse conical in form. Skin very bright rich 

 scarlet. Flesh half firm, juicy, melting, sweet. (An. Pom.) 



Princess Royal of England. 

 Cuthill's Princess Ptoyal. 

 An English variety. Hermaphrodite. 



Fruit medium size, roundish ovate or conical, with a neck. Seeds 

 deeply embedded. Skin deep scarlet. Flesh pale red at the surface, 

 whitish at the core, rich, high flavor. (Hogg.) 



Prolific. 



English. Hermaphrodite. Large, conical, light glossy scarlet, rich 

 flavor, unproductive. 



Profuse Scarlet. 



American. Pistillate. Medium, a little improvement on the old Early 

 Scarlet, which it much resembles. Productive. 



Randolph Pine. 

 Raised by O. T. Hobbs, Randolph, Pa. 



Fruit medium, long conical, bright scarlet. Flesh sweet, whitish, 

 not rich. 



Richardson's Early. 



American. Hermaphrodite. Medium, conical, dark crimson, early, 

 good flavor. Not productive. 



Richardson's Late. 



American. Hermaphrodite. Large, roundish, light scarlet, good 

 sprightly flavor, moderately productive. 



RIFLE3IAN. 



An English variety. 



Fruit large, ovate or coxcomb shape. Skin bright salmon-colored. 

 Flesh solid, white, firm, juicy, rich. (Hogg.) 



Ripawam. 



Faulkner's King. Faulkner's Seedling. 



Raised by J. W. Faulkner, Stamford, Conn. Plant moderately 

 vigorous and productive. 



