
          Fragaria iowensis remarkably distinct in foliage
and fruit of a new light orange scarelet hue
found ]?] in plenty in Iowa. Hermaphrodite
and pistillate
Fragaria illinoensis found wild in Illinois and
Indiana. foliage and fruit very
distinct from all others. hermaphrodite
and pistillate.
Fragaria grandiflora. Surinam
staminate and hermaphrodite
Fragaria chilensis. I have only the hermaphrodite.
its staminate I do not possess. It 
came from Conception to Europe and then here.
The Fragaria sericea Douglass [?] Chilensis. I
have not but your description as not
the Chilensis.
You ask if I have the Chilensis or other
part of North America. Why Chile is not
in North America but in South America and
from 3 to 21 degrees south latitude where as Oregon is 49 to 52 degrees
north latitude. I have the original Chilensis
red from that country and 3 varieties 
grown from it but these 3 are hybrids
between it and Fragaria grandiflora. Are you aware that
you cannot hybridize any of the 6 North American species
nor the 2 South American species with any European.
The North American will not hybridize with the South American
and that neither of the 3 European species will hybridize with
each other. These are singualr facts.

        