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S Til A WEE RRI E S 



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S T R AW BERRIES .—Fraisiers.-^Fragaria vesca. 



Note. In regard to size the comparisons are always in relation to varieties of the samej 



class. V. P. indicates those that are very productive. 

 i N. B. No less than a dozen is sold except of those priced per pair. 

 1 SCARLET AND PINE STRAWBERRIES. 















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Price. 1 



t Name. Form, 

 i 



1 season 



Remarks. 



Perdoz. 



Per 100. 



il Bishop's orange ; roundish 



1 b. Jul) 



V.P. Excellent, a very 



$0,50 



$2,00 



1 Bishop's Globe — Bishop' sWeic 7 





estimable variety. 







;2 Black Roseberry , ! roundish 



1 b. Ju]\ 



V.P.Finedarkshiningrec 



i 50 



2,00 



'3 Downton 



ovate 



1 jm.e.Jly; An estimable late variety 



25 



1,50 



4 Elton 



ovate 



1 'm..July; V.P.Valuableforlateness 



37 



2,00 



5 Large early scarlet 



ovate 



1 1 'e. June; V. P. Excellent and first 



25 



1,00 





1 



t 



1 



at market. 





I 



6 Gamstone scarlet 



roundish 



; 1 



le. June 



1 7. P. First qualitvjbighly 



1,0& 



5,00 







1 



{ 



esteemed. 







7 Grove end scarlet 



oblate 



i 



jra.June'V. P. Very handsome. 



25 



1,75 



Atkinson's scarlet 







1 







1 



8 Hovey's Seedling 



ovate 



1 [b. July 



1 



7. P. Excellent, very 

 large, second to none. 



75 



3,00 



9 Keen's Seedling 



roundish 



1 1 |b. July 



Productive, excellent. 



37 



1,50 



10 xMelon 



roundish 



2 e.June 



1 



V. P. First quality, 

 greatlv esteemed. 



25 





11 Methven Scarlet 



roundish 



1 b. July,^. P. Second quality, 



25^ 



1,50 



Methven Castle 





1 



large but coarse. 





1 



. 12 Myatt's British Queen 



roundish 



i jm. July 



V. P. First quality, 



1,00 



5,00 











monstrous size and 















greatly esteemed. 







13 Myatt's Eliza 



ovate 



2 



m.June 



Secondary quality. 



1,00 



5,00 



14 Pine 



ovate 



2 



b. July 



Very ricb,firstquality, but 

 difficult of cultivation. 



50 



2,00 



15 Old Pine or Carolina 



ovate 



1 



e. June 



Solid, juicy, and pecu- 



50 



2,50 



Large Pine apple 









liarly rich. 







16 Old Scarlet 



roundish 



2 



m.June 



First quality, early, and 



25 



1,00 



Scarlet Virginian 









fine color. 







Virginia early S-carlet 















17 Prince Albert 



ovate 



1 



July 



A\-ery rarge and splendid 

 variety lately raised in 

 London, said to be un- 

 rivalled, $-2 per pair this 

 fall and $1 per dozen 















in fall of 1844. 







18 Prince's new Pine 



ovate 





b. July 



7. P. Excellent seed- 

 ling variety. 



50 



2,50 



19 Conqueror 



ovate 





b. July 



V. P. Very large, excel- 

 lent flavor. 



i,aa 



6,00 



20 Roseberry 



conical 



' 



b. July 



Y. P. Excellent flavor, 

 ripens in succession. 



37: 



1,50 





conical j 





b. July 



V.P. An improved Ame- 



50 



2,50| 



Montevideo early S.carlet 









rican seedling from the 

 preceding. 



1 



1 



i 

 1 



■22 Ross Phoenix 



ovate 



1 

 1 



2 



m. July 



V. P. Verylarge, splendid, 

 high pine apple flavor, 

 and strong stems sup- 

 porting the fruit erect 

 or nearly so. 



1,00 



5,00 



1 



1 



