CURRANTS. 819 



Dancer's Red. See Knight's Large Red. 

 Fertile. See Red Dutch. 

 Fertile d'Angleterre. See Red Dutch. 

 Fertile de Bertin. See Red Dutch. 

 Fertile do Palluau. See Red Dutch. 

 Fielder's Red. See Knight's Large Red. 



GLOIRE DE SABLONS. A very inferior, strong-growing variety 

 of the Old Red, and a very bad bearer. 



Goliath. See Knight's Large Red. 

 Gondouin. See Raby Castle. 

 Grosse Rouge de Boulogne. See Red Dutch. 

 Hative de Bertin. See Red Dutch. 



HOUGHTON CASTLE (Houghton Red Seedling; Orange field). 

 Bunches, long, in dense clusters. Berries, of medium size, dark red. 



Bush, of moderate height, with stout brown shoots, and compact 

 habit. The leaves are dark green, like those of Raby Castle, but are 

 small and cockled. The great merit of this variety is that the shoots 

 are tough and not liable to be blown off by wind like those of Cherry 

 and Red Dutch. 



This is a valuable late currant, and an abundant bearer. 



Houghton Red Seedling. See Houghton Castle. 



Impcriale Rouge de Hollande a Grappes Longues. See Raby Castle. 



Jackson's Mammoth. See Knight's Large Red. 



Jeeves's White. See White Dutch. 



KNIGHT'S LARGE RED (Dancer's Red ; Fielder's Red ; Goliath; 

 Jackson's Mammoth; Knight's Sweet Red; Palmer's Red; Pitmaston 

 Prolific ; Pitmaston Red). Bunches, large and long, produced in large 

 clusters. Berries, large, bright red, but not so large as those of Red 

 Dutch. 



The bush is a vigorous grower, with an erect habit in the shoots, 

 which are quite a foot longer than those of Red Dutch, to which it 

 otherwise bears a close resemblance in the foliage and abundant 

 bearing. Leaves, small, pale green, rather deeply sinuated and some- 

 what cockled. 



Knight's Sweet Red. See Knight's Large Red. 



LACE-LEAVED (Large Red; Large Sweet Red). Bunches, long, 

 produced in clusters ; but the berries are not so large as those of Red 

 Dutch. 



