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Currants — Continued 



red, first mention of, in English agricultural 

 literature, 244; key to cultivated species and 

 hybrids, 257; specific description of, 256 

 red and white, cultivated varieties of: — 

 Admirable, 281 

 Angers, 281 

 Attractor, 281 

 Barle Due, 281 

 Belle de Fontenay, 281 

 Benwell, 281 



Blanche de Verri^res, 281 

 Boston Lady, 281 

 Brayley. 281 

 Buist Long-bunched, 282 

 Cancasische, 282 

 Caywood Seedling, 282 

 Champagne, 282 

 Champagne White, 282 

 Champion, 282 

 Chautauqua, 282 

 Chenonceau, 283 

 Cherry, 283 

 Chiswick Red, 284 

 Climax White, 284 

 Comet, 284 



Connecticut Sweet, 284 

 Cumberland Red, 284 

 Cut-leaved, 284 

 Dana White, 284 

 De la Rochepoze, 284 

 Diploma, 284 

 Dr. Brete, 285 

 Early Scarlet, 285 

 Eclipse, 285 

 Empire, 285 

 Everybody, 286 

 Eyatt Nova, 286 

 Fay, 286 

 Filler, 286 



Franco-German, 287 

 Giant Red, 287 

 Gloire de Sablons, 287 

 Gloucester Red, 287 

 Goegginger Pear-shaped Red, 287 

 Gondouin Red, 288 

 Gondouin White, 288 

 Greenfield, 288 

 Hative de Berlin, 288 

 Holland, 288 

 Houghton Castle, 259 

 Indiana, 288 

 Knight Early Red, 2S9 

 Knight Improved, 289 

 Knight Large Red, 289 

 Knight Sweet Red, 289 

 La Caucasse, 289 

 La Conde, 289 

 La Constante, 289 

 Lace-leaved, 289 

 Lakewood, 289 



Currants — Continued 



red and white, cultivated varieties of: 



Lancaster, 289 



Large White, 290 



Large White Brandenburg, 290 



Late Victoria, 290 



London Market, 290 



Marvin Crystal, 290 



Moore Early, 291 



New Victoria, 291 



Newark, 291 



North Star, 291 



October Red, 291 



Pack, 291 



Palmer Large Red, 291 



Panshanger Late, 291 



Perfection, 260, 291 



Pitmaston Sweet Red, 292 



Pomona, 292 



Prince Albert, 292 



Prince Coral, 293 



Purity, 293 



Rankins Red, 293 



Red Cross, 293 



Red Dutch, 260, 294 



Red Grape, 295 



Redpath Ruby, 295 



Ringens, 295 



Rivers, 295 



Rouge de Boulogne, 295 



Ruby, 295 



St. Gilles, 295 



Scarlet Gem, 295 



Seedless Red, 295 



Select, 296 



Silver Mine, 296 



Simcoe King, 296 



Skinner Early, 296 



Southwell Red, 296 



Stevens Superb, 296 



Stewart, 296 



Utrecht, 296 



Versailles, 296 



Victoria, 297 



Warner Red Grape, 298 



Wentworth Leviathan, 298 



Wentworth Seedling, 298 



Werder White, 298 



White Cherry, 298 



White Dutch, 260, 298 



White Grape, 299 



White Imperial, 300 



White Pearl, 300 



White Provence, 300 



White Transparent, 300 



White Versailles, 301 



White Wine, 301 



Wilder, 301 



Wilmot Large White, 301 

 Currants, red and white: 



differ only in color of fruit, 243 

 history of development of, 244-251 



