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GREEN" PROLIFIC, see Newark Prolific. 



34*. — HERMIXE, P, large, obtuse cone, bright crimson, good 'flavor, rather 

 late ; very vigorous, large foliage, very productive. 



35*. — HERMOSA, P, very large, obtuse cone, deep scarlet, pleasant flavor, 

 productive 



36.— HOVEY, P, one of the most valuable. Per 1,000, $6 



87. — HOVEY'S -tPINE, H, very large, oblong cone, deep scarlet, fine flavor. . 



38*. —IMPERIAL CKIM80N,'P, large, obovate, firm, sweet, high flavor, very 

 . productive, vigorous, suitable for market and for amateur. Per 1,000, $10 



39*.— IMPERIAL SCARLET, P, large, obtuse or rounded, bright scarlet 

 pleasant, sprightly flavor, firm, clean, don't rot, productive, bears carriage 

 well, suitable for market and for family garden. Per 1,000, $10. 

 JUCUNDA, see Pine Strawberries. 



40. — LADIES' PINE, P, originated in Upper Canada, small, round, pale 

 scarlet, verv sweet, exquisite 



41*.— LADIES' FAVORITE, H, seedling of the preceding berry, double the 

 size, rounded, light scarlet, white flesh, most exquisite flavor, vigorous, 

 productive 



42*. — LADIES' AROMATIC, P, same parentage and size as the preceding, 

 and of same exquisite sweetness and flavor, conical, vigorous, very pro- 

 ductive 



43*.— LARGE CLIMAX, P, conical, bright scarlet, splendid, sweet, excellent, 

 productive, vigorous 



44*. — LATE GLOBOSE, P, large, rounded, bright scarlet, acidulate, sprightly, 

 firm; very vigorous, hardy and productive, ripennig eiglit days alter the 

 main crop is past, and is therefore very valuable for market 



45*. — LAWRENCIA, P, large, obtuse cone, crimson, sweet, fine flavor, 

 vigorous, productive, suitable for market and for fomily garden 



46. — LEED'S PROLIFIC, P, early, medium, obovate, light scarlet, productive, 



vigorous, grown for market. Per 1,000, $10 



47. — LENNIG'S WHITE, (Pine,) H, same as White Pineapple and Albion 



White, very large, round, white with pink tinge ; flesh white, buttery, 

 high flavor, excellent, very hardy and vigorous, must be grown in hills. 

 A seedling of the Cashing 



48. — LONGWORTII'S PROLIFIC, H, estimable, well known 



( 4^— LUCIDA PERFECTA, P, medium, rounded, scarlet, flesh white, good 



flavor, dark glossy green foliage. A hybrid 



50.— McAVOY'S SUPERIOR, P, well known; re-named Buffalo. Per 



1,000, $B 



51*. — MELANIE, P, large, conical, deep scarlet, beautiful, excellent flavor ; 



very vigorous, hardy, productive, suitable for market and for the amateur. 

 52*. — MELANCTHON, H, larger than Hovey, conicid, crimson, good flavor; 



vigorous, very productive 



53.— MEADE'S SEEDLING, (Pine), P, large, irregular cone, light bright 



scarlet, sweet, high flavor, vigorous, moderate crop . , . , . 



64. — METCALF'S EARLY, a Michigan variety, a week earlier than Wilson, 



but later than the Welcome, and inferior to it in several points, large, 



conical, bright red, sub-acid, pleasant flavor, vigorous. Per 1,0U0, $40. 

 NAPOLEON III. See Chili Strawberries. 



55. — NEWARK PROLIFIC, P, absurdly called Green Prolific, large, rounded 



scarlet, showy, sprightly flavor, not firm, productive, very vigorous and 

 hardy, suitable for a near market. Per 1,000, $10 ... 



56. — NEW JERSEY SCARLET, H, very early, rather large, handsome, fine 



flavor, vigorous. Per 1,000, $10. 



5*7. — NEWLAND, H, rather large, conical, deep scarlet, showy, very sweet, 



rich, excellent, long in bearing, firm for carnage, very hardy and vigorous, 



highly estimable market berry. Per 1,000, $15 



68*. — OPHELIA, H, large, oblate, sweet, pleasant flavor, firm, must be grown 



ia rows or hills 



pr doz.jper doz. 



