FRUIT-GARDENING. 89 



RED VARIETIES. 



BRITISH CROWN, Boardmarfs. This variety is noted as being 

 a fine-flavored fruit, especially for tarts ; the largest berry 

 weighing 18 pennyweights and 10 grains. 



CHAMPAGNE. The fruit of this variety is held in great 

 esteem for its delicious flavor ; the berry is of a medium size, 

 somewhat oblong and hairy. 



CAPPER'S TOP SAWYER. This is a late fruit, of oblong shape, 

 and hairy near the base ; the heaviest weighiug 22 dwts. 17 

 grains. 



CROWN BOB, Netting's. This variety won eighty-five prizes 

 in two seasons; the largest berry weighing 21 dwts. and 12 

 grains. It is a late fruit, of oblong shape, bright red color, and 

 hairy. 



EARLY RED, Wilmofs. This variety is considered as first-rate 

 of its color. It has a thin skin ; is of large size, very early, of 

 excellent flavor, and incredibly productive. 



MARQUIS OF STAFFORD, Knight's. This much-esteemed late 

 variety is hairy, of medium size, bright red color, and delicious 

 flavor. 



OLD ROUGH RED. This is a favorite fruit for family use ; 

 the berries are of medium size, of dark red color ; excellent for 

 preserving as gooseberry -jam, and for bottling in an unripe 

 state. 



OVER-ALL, Bratherton's. The average weight of the berries 

 is 20 dwts. It is a highly esteemed fruit. 



TRIUMPHANT, Denny's. This is a medium-sized early berry, 

 weighing about 16 dwts. It is considered equal in quality to 

 any gooseberry of its color. 



WARRINGTON. This is a favorite fruit for private gardens ; 

 the berries are of medium size, very rich flavored, and ripen 

 gradually without deteriorating. 



YELLOW GOOSEBERRIES. 



We may mention as good berries, and worthy of cultivation, 



