The strawberry, and its culture: with a descriptive catalogue of all known varieties . od. Augustine (Prince). Austin. {Syn. Shaier Seedling.) Originated at Watervliet, N. described by Fuller as large, roundish, slightly con-ical; large specimens usually hollow, light pale scarlet; fleshwhite, soft, acid. Third rate in flavor, and ought not to be tol-erated any longer, though productive and vigorous. Australia. Autumn Scarlet (Knight). A cross of Knights Large Scarletwith the Old Black. Originated in England in 1817. A goodbearer. Fruit necked, uniform dark shining red; seeds yell


The strawberry, and its culture: with a descriptive catalogue of all known varieties . od. Augustine (Prince). Austin. {Syn. Shaier Seedling.) Originated at Watervliet, N. described by Fuller as large, roundish, slightly con-ical; large specimens usually hollow, light pale scarlet; fleshwhite, soft, acid. Third rate in flavor, and ought not to be tol-erated any longer, though productive and vigorous. Australia. Autumn Scarlet (Knight). A cross of Knights Large Scarletwith the Old Black. Originated in England in 1817. A goodbearer. Fruit necked, uniform dark shining red; seeds yellow,deeply imbedded; flesh solid, firm, pale scarlet; flavor late in ripening. Avenir (Dr. Nicaise). New, 1868. Fig. in Gloedes Catalogue1868-9, and there described as somewhat like Marguerite, butwithout the faults of that variety, being large to very large)oval, brilliant vermilion red; seeds superficial; flesh white witha hollow in the centre, juicy, and of a delicious perfume. Hardy,vigorous, and productive. Aytburths Seedling. Figured in the Album de Pomologie,IV. Due DE Malakofp.


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