124. La Meiidoiiaise (Alpine i, red, monthly, running, 



large size for its class, perfumed, peculiar foliage, 

 a superior French variety 



125. Gilbert's Large Brown Alpine MontWy. 



126. Gloire de Nancy Alpine Monthly. 



127. Gloire du Nord Alpine Monthly. 



The 3 last-named new varieties, each, four plants 

 for $1. 



128. Alpme Monthly Red Bush 



129. Alpine Monthly White Bush 



130. Indica, or YeUow Flowermg, everbearing, showy 



crimson fruit, E.ot eatable, ornamental only. It 

 ■can T3e trained as a climber, and in the form of a 

 small pyramid is very beautiful. Four plants 

 for 25 cents. 



LAEGE ENGLISH, FREI^CH, AKD BELGIAN STRAW- 

 BERRIES-ALL ARE HERMAPHRODITES, EXCEPT 

 INGRAM'S PRINCESS ROYAL. 



These are large and beautiful varieties, and nearly all 

 are of high flavor. They must be grown in distinct 

 stools, and require a strong, rich soil and good 

 culture. The berries ripen gradually, and the plants 

 continue long in bearing. An improvement, as 

 regards hardihood, has been attained in several of 

 the new estimable varieties, which is highly gratify 

 ing to amateurs, as the quality of the fruit is un 

 exceptionable. The most hardy and productive 

 are Nos. 133, 135, 136, 143, 146, 147, 151, 152, 

 154, 155, 156, 159, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 174. 

 Ambrosia (Nicholson). 

 Auguste Retemeyer (De Jonghe). 

 Beauty of England (Frewin), very large, oblong, 

 deep red ; flesh red, juicy, sweet, perfumed, very 

 estimable, vigorous, productive. Per pair, $1. 

 Bicton Pme, or Barnes' Wliite, large, white, 

 tinged, obtuse cone ; poor bearer, grown only as 



a curiosity 



Bonte de St Julien (Carre'), early, large, round 

 very sweet, fine flavor, perfumed, very productive 

 British Queen, unproductive. Rejected. 

 Carolina Superba (Kitley), extra large, obtuse 

 cone, beautiful light scarlet, firm, sweet, flesh and 

 flavor delicious, late, very productive, esteemed. . 

 Comte de Fiandres, superseded by many. 

 Crimson Queen (Myatt), very large, form variable, 

 rich crimson, juicj^, firm, sweet, most agreeable, 

 perfumed, first-rate, vigorous, late, moderate 



crop 



Delices du Palais (Nicaisse). 



131. 

 132. 

 133. 



134. 



135. 



136. 



138. 



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