SMALL FRUITS FOR PRIVATE GARDENS. 



Note on List II. (a) and (b). — In perusing these lists, it must be 

 carefully borne in mind that Lists I. [a) and (b), have exercised a 

 somewhat disturbing influence on Lists II. (a) and (b), and had 

 there been no Lists I. (a) and (b) asked for, it is safe to prophesy 

 that in Lists II. (a) and (b) the relative positions of Sir Joseph 

 Paxton and Vicomtesse Hericart would have been reversed, but 

 some of those who had voted for the Vicomtesse in Lists I. 

 (a) and (b) evidently considered her Ladyship's position already 

 secured, and refrained from mentioning her again in Lists II. 

 (a) and (6). 



List III. (a). 

 The two best late Strawberries for light soil. 



1. Waterloo (5. Jubilee 



2. Elton Pine 6. Mrs. Laxton 



2. Helene Gloede 8. Filbert Pine 



4. Countess 8. Enchantress 



5. Frogmore Late Pine 



List III. (V). 



The two best late Strawberries for heavy soil. 



1. Dr. Hogg 5. Frogmore Late Pine 



1. British Queen 7. Helene Gloede 



3. Elton Pine 8. Loxford Hall 

 3. Eleanor 9. Cockscomb 

 5. Waterloo 9. Mr. Kadcliffe 



List IV. O). 



The two best Strawberries for preserving, for light soil. 



1. Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury 3. Sir Joseph Paxton 



2. Grove End Scarlet 5. Eleanor 



3. Elton Pine 



List IV. (&). 



The two best Strawberries for preserving, for heavy soil. 



1. Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury 4. Newton Seedling 

 1. Elton Late Pine 4. Keen's Seedling 



3. Grove End Scarlet 



List V. 



The two best Strawberries for forcing. 



1. La Grosse Sucree 4. Sir Charles Napier 



2. President 4. Keen's Seedling 



3. Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury 



List VI. 



The best Kaspberries for general use. 



1. Carter's Prolific 4. Fastolf 



2. Superlative 5. Northumberland Fillbasket 

 2. Hornet 



