68 GOOSEBERRY. 



INVINCIBLE, Haywood's. This celebrated fruit is of medium size, weigh- 

 ing about 18 dwts; skin thin, transparent; pulp saccharine and deli- 

 cious. 



KILTON HERO, Hamlets Kilton. One of the best early yellow fruited 

 gooseberries ; fruit oblong, slightly hairy, excellent for cooking while im- 

 mature, and delicious eating when fully ripe. 



REGULATOR, Prophet's. A very fine fruit, of medium size and rich acid 

 flavour ; good for bottling, being firm, and not liable to crack. 



ROCKWOOD, Prophet's. The fruit of this variety is very early ; it is of a 

 roundish, oblong shape, and slightly hairy. It won three hundred and three 

 prizes in two years ; the largest berry weighing 21 dwts. 3 grains 



SOVEREIGN, Bratherton's- Two hundred and two prizes were obtained 

 for this variety in two seasons ; the heaviest berry weighing 22 dwts. 17 

 grains. 



VIPER, Gordon's. This is an early smooth fruit, and won eighty-seven 

 prizes in two years; the largest berry weighing 18 dwts. 5 grains. 



GREEN. 



ANGLER, Collier's. Three hundred and sixty-five prizes were awarded 

 for this variety in two seasons; the heaviest berry weighing 20 dwts. 1 

 grain. 



EARLY GREEN, HAIRY. This variety is described in the Pomological 

 Magazine as a very early fruit; it is round, hairy, of a deep green colour 

 and excellent flavour, but riot large. 



FAVOURITE, Bates's. Two hundred and thirty-five prizes were given for 

 this variety in two years; the heaviest berry weighing 18 dwts. '20 grains. 



GREENWOOD, Berry's. This variety obtained two hundred and four 

 prizes in two seasons ; the largest berry weighing 17 dwts. 4 grains. It is 

 a deliciously flavoured fruit. 



GREEN GAGE, pitinaston's. A beautiful berry of medium size; skin 

 pale green, smooth and transparent; will hang long on the bush, and 

 retain its rich acid flavour when fully ripe. 



GREEN MYRTLE- Nixon's. A fine late gooseberry of large s ; ze. oblong 

 shape; skin smooth, of pale green colour; pulp saccharine, ju;cy, and of 

 peculiar rich flavour. 



HEART OF OAK, Massey's. Fruit of medium size, early; sk ; n smooth, 

 green, with pale yellow veins; pulp rich, and high flavoured even when 

 fully ripe. 



INDEPENDENT, Bigg's. One hundred and twenty-one prizes were civen 

 for this variety in two years; the largest berry weighing 16 dwts. 4 grains. 

 It is an early rich fruit. 



JOLLY TAR, Edwards's. Fruit early, of medium size ; skin smooth, 

 green, with yellow veins ; average weight about 15 dwts ; good to preserve 

 while immature, and of delicious flavour when fully ripe. 



LAURKL, Parkinson's. Fruit of medium s ze ; skin pale green, very 

 downy ; an exr-ellent dessert fruit, in great, repute. 



LORD CRKWE, Glutton's. This celebrated variety obtained ninety-six 

 prizes in two seasons; the heaviest berry weighing about 23 dwts. It is a 

 prolific bearer, and worthy of general cultivation. 



OCEAN, Wainman's. This variety won two hundred and sjventy-eight 



