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LIST OF SELECT APRICOTS. 

 L FOR THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, 



EXTENDING AS FAR NORTH AS TUB RIVER TRENT. 



Those marked with an asterisk * are suitable for small gardens. 



Fur Walls. 



*Karly Moorpark Kaisha *New Large Early 



Frogmore Early Large Early "Oullins Early Peach 



Golden Drop Moorpark * Peach 



For Standards. 

 Breda Brussels Moorpark Turkey 



II. FOR THE NORTHERN COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, 



EXTENDING FROM THE TRENT TO TIIE TYNB. 



Breda Hemskerk Roman 



*Early Moorpark *Large Early Shipley's 



Frogmore Early *Moorpark 



III. BORDER COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND, 



AND OTHER FAVOURABLE SITUATIONS IN SCOTLAND. 



Breda Frogmore Early *Moorpark 



Brussels Hemskerk Roman 



*Early Moorpark 



IV. VARIETIES BEST ADAPTED FOR PRESERVING. 



Alberge Moorpark Roman 



Kaisha Musch Musch Turkey 



BERBERRIES, 



THE COMMON BERBERRY is found wild in hedgerows, and is 

 also sometimes grown in shrubberies, both as an ornamental plant, and 

 for its fruit, which is preserved in sugar, for use in the dessert. The 

 best variety to cultivate for that purpose is the following, but it is 

 difficult to be obtained true. 



STONELESS BERBERRY. A variety of the Common Berberry, 



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