18S THE FRUIT GARDEN, 



SECT. VI. 



OF THE KINDS OF SMALL FRUITS, AND THE 

 MANNER OF PLANTING THEM. 



Gooseberries. 



Vt iTH respect to gooseberries, they have been mul- 

 tiplied out of all measure ; and it may safely be 

 said there is not one in twenty of the kinds enumer- 

 ated in many of the catalogues worth planting. I 

 shall here only name a few ; marking those to be 

 preferred, as in the other lists above. 



Early Green. * Ironmonger, (red.) 



* Green Gascoigne. * Nutmeg, (red.) 



* Green Walnut. * Large rough red. 

 Green Goliah. * Champaigne, (red.) 



* Golden Drop. * Ditto, (yellow. 

 Upright Yellow. * Smooth Red. 



* Honeycomb, (yellow.) * Royal George, (white.) 



* Sulphur, (yellow.) White Orleans. 



* Conqueror, (yellow.) * Golden Knap, (yellow.) 



* Globe Amber. * Red W^alnut. 



* Crystal, (white.) * Captain, (red.) 

 Green Globe. Admirable, (red.)] 



Currants. 

 All the kinds of currants are good, viz. 

 The Red, White Dutch, Black, and the Cham- 

 paigne or Grizzly. 



