294 NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



3. *BARNET. For. Loudon. Pom. Mag. Lindley. 

 CornwaWs Red Prolific Seedling, Large Red. 



Produces large fruit and abundant crops; a profitable 

 variety ; perfectly hardy and twice bearing at Boston. 



4. RED CANE. For. Loudon. 

 A good sort for the main crop. 



5. *DOUBLE BEARING. Neill. Loudon. Pom. Mag. 

 Lindley. 



Perpetual Bearing, Red Double Bearing, Siberian. 

 Produces a crop in July, and another in September and 

 October ; hardy and abundantly productive at Boston. 



6. CORNISH. Lindley. 



7. BROMLEY HILL. Pom. Mag. 



8. WILLIAMS'S DOUBLE BEARING. 

 Pitmastori's Double Bearing. Loudon. 



9. WILLIAMS'S PRESERVING. Lindley. 



10. WOODWARD'S RED GLOBE. Lindley. Forsyth. 



11. RED ALPINE MONTHLY. 



Framboisier des JUps de Tous Its Mow a Fruites Rouge. 

 Recommended in the Bon Jard. 



There are several American varieties, quite distinct from 

 the above, which may deserve to be enumerated; these 

 are, 12. Black American Raspberry ; 13. White American 

 Raspberry. Also in the valley of the Columbia River, 

 according to Mr. Parker, besides the common kinds of 

 raspberries, there is a new species, of thrice the size, and 

 of a very delicate and rich yellow color. 



Other varieties are named by Lindley, but not particu- 

 larly recommended, as the Antwerp Double Bearing Yel- 

 low ; Antwerp Late Bearing, or Knevet's Antwerp ; Brent- 

 ford Cane ; Rough Cane ; Lord Exmouth ; Oak Hill; Old 

 *White ; Prolific Early ; Red Malta ; Spring Grove ; Su- 

 perb ; Taylor's Paragon, or Scarlet Paragon ; Wilnwt's 

 Early Red. 



CULTIVATION AND SOIL. 



A moist, rich soil is recommended for the raspberry ; 

 they do well, producing abundantly, even when moder- 



