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THE STRAWBERRY. 
Old Fine, or Carolina. Thomp. 
Pine Apple. Old Scarlet. 
Carolina. Blood Pine. 
Old Scarlet Pine. Grandiflora. 
American, staminate, medium, conical with a neck; some* 
times cockscomb-shaped, bright scarlet. Flesh solid, juicy and 
rich. 
Prince Albert. (Myatt’s.) 
English, staminate, large, oblong cone, deep scarlet, not high 
flavour, moderately productive. 
Prolific. (Myatt’s.) 
English, staminate, large, conical, light glossy scarlet, rich 
flavour, unproductive. 
Profuse Scarlet. 
American, pistillate, medium, a little improvement on the old 
Early scarlet which it much resembles, productive. 
Prince of Orleans. 
Staminate, medium, roundish, dark colour, poor bearer. 
Richardson’s Early. 
American, stammate, medium, conical ; dark crimson, early, 
good flavour, not productive. 
Richardson’s Late. 
American, staminate, large, roundish, light-scarlet, good 
sprightly flavour, moderately productive. 
Roseberry. 
Aberdeen. Scotch Scarlet. 
Foreign. Pistillate ; rather small, ovate, dark scarlet, tolera- 
ble flavour. Poor bearer. 
Scarlet Melting. (Burr’s.) 
American. Pistillate ; medium, conical, light scarlet, showy; 
very tender, not rich ; very productive. 
Schiller. 
German. Comes in a week after the usual season ; requires 
high cultivation. Medium, conical, dark-shining red ; rich, sub- 
acid flavour ; not productive. 
