Enough, in all conscience. Yet it is well to "try all things, and hold fast unto that which is good." For a venture, I will select out from this forty-four, the following four kinds - leaving out the forty - and those who choose may farther experiment with the others: Burr's New Pine, Hovey's Seedling, Large Early Scarlet, and Rival Hudson. These comprise the earliest, largest, highest flavored, and latest kinds we have, for ordinary cultivation, and are enough for anyone family supply, or for any one man to grow for the markets. Yet a substitution of others for some of theese may be better for some localities.

Mr. Pardee is entitled to our thanks for his zeal and perseverance in thus testing so many varieties, and favoring us with his opinions of their value. Some of them may, for certain soils, excel those I have selected; others may better please the taste of amateurs; and no doubt, others yet, which Mr. Pardee mentions in favorable terms, may be equal, possibly excel in excellence, the four varieties which are our choice. Enough has been discovered to show that an almost infinite variety of good strawberries can be produced from the seeds of the best we now have in cultivation.