10 THE RASPBERRY. 
was nearer home. However that may be, it is a 
valuable kind, the most hardy of the large varieties 
which we refer to; produces most abundant crops of 
fine fruit, which bears carriage to market well. It is 
some ten days later than the Antwerps, and requires 
only slight protection. The fruit resembles the Fastolf, 
but rather more acid flavor; canes strong and branch- 
ing, and leaves rather narrow. . 
RED ANTWERP. 
This variety has long 
been the standard sort, 
that it is difficult to ob- 
tain the genuine, in 
many places. The Com- 
RED ANTWEEP. 
mon Red Antwerp is 
smaller and round; while the true is large, regularly 
long conical, dull red, with a rich sweet flavor. 
The canes are of good strength when well culti- 
vated, and the fruit ripens early in July. 
It also requires winter protection. 
