By Mr. James Barnet. 



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White Carolina Strawberries. 

 There are two distinct varieties of these Strawberries, but 

 they do not seem to have been before distinguished by Cul- 

 tivators, as I find that the names of one are indiscriminately 

 given to the other. I therefore state the Synonyms here as 

 common to both. 



Carolina. Chili. 



White Carolina. White Chili. 



White Pine. Large White Chili. 



Large Blush Pine. Large Pale Chili. 



White Bath. Large Flesh coloured Chili. 



Large White. 



I propose to adopt the name of White Carolina, which is 

 sufficiently expressive of the character, and is preferable to 

 Chili, by which I shall avoid the confusion that would arise 

 between these and the next Class, if that denomination were 

 retained. I suppose that they are called Chilis under the 

 impression that they were varieties of the True Chili Straw- 

 berry. 



I haVe no account of the origin of either of these ; they 

 have doubtless been long in our Gardens, their great size and 

 peculiar appearance having given them attractions, which 

 could not have arisen from their flavour. 



14. Round White Carolina Strawberry. A good bearer, 

 but.ripening late. The fruit is large, irregularly ovate, some- 

 times roundish, having a tendency to form a neck, of a 

 brownish colour next the sun, the other side white ; the seeds 

 deeply embedded, with ridged intervals ; the flesh soft, white, 



