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STRAWBERRIES. 



30 Hudson, H. and P. .per 1000 grlO 1 



Hudson of Cincinuati I 



31 Illinois, conical, dee!) scarlet, fine 



flavor, P. 



Although found wild in Illi- 

 nois, it tS probably a variety of 

 F. llrginica. 



32 Jenney's Seedling, ohovate or 



rounded, ciimson, rather acid 

 until fvjlij ripe, then sweei and 

 good flavor, vrri: jiroductive. P. 



33 Ladies' Finder, rcih:iri:ab!e radon 

 flavor, 7PBd(:rutc bearer, H. 



34 Lar.",e Karlv Scarlet, H. (per 



-wm 



nian 



35 Le -• , crimson, conical, 



sirii.,.!,' r„r, productive, H. 



36 Lizzie iiiwdolini, avr.uffrs larger 



than Hovev, roi'm!, vcni produc- 

 tive, P. 



37 Blagnate, monstrous, splendid 



scarlet cone, very productive, ex- 

 tra, P ' 1 



38 JMagnifique, orange scarlet, very 



large, splendid, rounded, very 

 productive, P. 



39 j\Jethven Scarlet, or Victoria, P. 



.-per 1000 #10.) 1 



40 Monstrous Swainstone, very large 



obtuse cone, splendid, scarlet, 

 fine flavor, productive, K. 1 



41 Primate, conical, large, deep scar- 



let, splendid, very productive, 

 ^ keeps icell, an exiracrdinary 

 f>~uit, fine for market. Seedling 

 of Prince Albert, H. 

 Ditto, per .^1000 §50 



CLASS 



Price, 

 perdoz Jper 100- 

 ""#0 2oj 1 50 



50 2 00 



50 



2 00 



1 00 



3 50 



2;5 



1 OO 



2 00 



8 00 



2 00 



10 CO 



3 00 



15 00 



3 00 



15 00 



25 



1 50 



2 00 



10 00 



3 00 



10 CO 



42 Primordian, long conical, deep 



scarlet, beautiful, very produc- 

 tive, early, P. 



Ditto, per 1000 §oO 



43 Profuse Scarlet, a Seedling of 



Large Early Scarht, rather lar- 

 ger than the parent, same fcnm, 

 color, and flavor, early and very 

 jiroductive, an important acqui- 

 sition, P. 



44 Prolific Hudson, conical, crimson, 



very productive, good flavor, 

 ripens gradually, don't rot, P. 



45 Prolific Swainstone, a new Seed- 



ling, fine flavor, scarlet, produc- 

 tive, H 



46 Refulgent, pecidiar form, beauti- 



ful scarlet, fine flavor, highly 

 productive, estimable, P. (per 

 1000 #40.) 



47 Round White CsLTnlina., pale pink, 



roundish, high flavor, distinct, 

 moderate bearer, H. 



48 Serena, large, scarlet, ovate, fine 

 flavor, productive, a Seedling of 

 the Swainstone, H. 



49 Th«resa, scarlet, vez-y large, coni- 



cal, fine flavcn; productive. Seed- 

 ling of Szvainsione, H. 



50 Tivoli Scarlet, ve7'y large, beauti- 



ful, long pointed cone, very pro- 

 ductive, estimable 



51 LTnique Scarlet, purse shaped, 

 light scarlet, sweet rich delicious 

 flavor, H. (per 1000 $30) 



Price, 

 perdoz. perlOO- 



II.— PRAIRIE STRAWBERRIES. 



These are natives of the Western States and constitute a new race with distinct and peculiar foliage, and 

 yield abundant crops. 



52 Camak's Scarlet, late, H. 



53 Iowa, early, light orange scarlet, 



beaidiful, broad, rounded, H. 



54 Prairie Cluster, bright scarlet, 



round or obovate, tolerable fla- 

 vor, P.' 

 Pistillate Keen, of Ohio - 



2 



50 



2 00 



1 



50 



1 50 



2 



50 



2 00 



55 Taylor's Seedling, orange scarlet, 

 long obtuse cone, goodflavot\ P. 



.56 Unique Prairie, peculiar form, 

 light scarlet, rather acid, P. 

 Necked Pine, of Ohio 



57 Willey, sessile, rounded, deep 

 scarlet, acid, late, P. 



1 



50 



2 00 



1 



50 





1 



50 



2 00 



CLASS III.— HAUTBOIS STRAWBERRIES. 



58 Green, high musk flaror, S. 50 2 50 



59 Large jflat Hautbois, t'en/ produc-^ 



tive, very rare, S. I 50 1 2 50 



160 Prolific or Conical Hautbois, pro- 

 ductive, S. 



37 1 50 



CLASS IV. -ALPINE AND WOOD STRAWBERRIES. 

 Ali are Starainate and all very prodxictiye: The Alpine varieties produce fruit until winter. 



61 Besancon Alpine, white, oval 



62 Red Wood i English) 



63 White Wood (English) 



Whiie Hautbois. 



64 Red Alpine, with runners 



65 White do. do. 



75 



3 00 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



25 



1 00 



50 



2 00 



N. B. — It is doubtful whether the 

 preceding rare variety can be 

 obtained elsewhere, as iVo. 63 is 

 usually substituted for it. 



66 Red Bush Alpine, no runners 



67 White do. do. do. 



CLASS v.— MONTEVIDEO PINE STRAWBERRIES. 



The varieties of this class surpass all others in the enormous size of their fruits, which are of a high 

 Pine Apple flavor, their blossoms often the size of a dollar. They commence ripening with the latest of 

 tiie other large varieties and continue for ten or twelve days afterwards, and are the latest of all Straw- 

 ber-'-ies except Alpines. 



No Seedlings of this rare species exist in Europe, and the following are the only ones in America. They 

 require a strong rich soil and to be kept free from runners. All are Staminate. Price, §5 per dozen. 



