NORTH AMERICAN VARIETIES. 



1. AbBjlg loai H , (Kohl,) seedling, hom^^Hm 

 ^'^ilsonT ' — ' 



P'T doz. 



I cts. 



30 



ttl»iy^iirfTifi^'j ■lUJdgtdil. ' # 



2. Ag&iciiUursst, H, large, soft, no sweet^n^^' 



3. Aausa tCiir, .(Pain,) P , large, <<< Mi»i% cr imson, >f 



<Big(^J^oductive. rm . . .' ! Tr~r: . . . .'. .■.V.n-^ 

 4 ^.ifiBgustiiSC, P, 4i0r, very large, 

 'i;carIet,«eiiHgi|ll', good flavoi 



1«0 



50 



6. AllililS, Shaker, n, (Iowa,) very large. 



00 



^"^'^l - ,* p-^^' p,.nf^,. rs.,» 



0. '^'ISca.tS'kCe. II, large, iljitiiiijiiiiion np(iiii||i scarlet, 

 sweet, high fl r iii ^»p'li it T'£;nrruili» 



7. *Ber§IS8a, n, very large, mulgirscartlet. 



p ipmrlin good flavor^ 



■iriiWri M»fcir»<BO jgr^jimiw iblij> P iFi 



8. JBostcjM Pine, 

 s. Brooklyn Scarlet, H, larg 



sub-acid flavor 



j.1 00 



10. BuflTcilo, P. Many sold under this name have! 



proven to be an old variety . 



BmiMiilni BftiW ililiinciBrfiii;i7iir| pmr. hnnpflr., 



Goif i lClll ff Wi i>th f > mjiw i tlil. ■ 



11. Crimson Fai^orite, U, largt'„|jjjjpBai^pgood| 



flavor , ' 



^2. '*'Diadcm, P, (lowensis,) very large.^ilPiVldBtfhrf 



■n fc nf ^i pit n y n^fl^1■y1 1 ^ I^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ 

 |^%tef productive } 



•"'T>owner'« Prolific, very acid. Rejected. 

 EJtrly Searlet, small, superseded. 

 13. Eclip§e, P, conical, crimson, early, showy 



market berry 



Eiuma, burns badly. Rejected. 

 J 4. ^Eureka, P, a new, fine seedling, large, regu- 

 lar cone, light scarlet, beautiful, firm, sweet, 

 very juicy, highest flavor, excellent, very pro- 

 ductive 



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50 



25 



1 60 



