Descriptive List and Index Currants. 



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Shannon, p. 373. 



Small May. See Early May. 



Spanish Black Heart. See Black Heart. 



Sparhawk's Honey. Medium, round heart- 

 shaped, regular, pale and bright red ; sweet. 

 Late June. 



Street's May. See Early White Heart 



Swedish. See Early White Heart. 



Sweet Montmorency, p. 372. 



Tecumseh, p. 366. 



Tobacco- Leaved. Leaves large, fruit small. 

 Worthless. 



Townsend, p. 372. 



Tradescant's Black Heart. See Elkhora. 



Transparent Guigne ; or, Transparent Gean. 

 Small, oval heart-shaped, pink and red, 

 pellucid ; tender, slightly bitter, becoming 

 rich and good. Rather late. Tree vigor- 

 ous and productive. 



Triumph of Cumberland. See Cumberland's 



Seedling. 



Vail's August Duke, p. 375. 

 Virginian May. See Early Richmond. 



Wax Cherry. See Carnation. 



Wendell's Mottled Bigarreau, p. 367. 



Werder's Early Black Heart, p. 367. 



White Bigarreau, p. 372. 



White Tartarian. Rather small, wholly 

 pale yellow, somewhat pellucid, with a 

 moderate, rather bitter flavor. [A spurious 

 White Tartarian, but of better quality, is 

 light pink and red ; with a sweet, good 

 flavor.] 



Yellow Honey. See Honey. 

 Yellow Spanish, p. 372. 



CURRANTS. 



Attractor, p. 427. 



Black English, p. 429. 

 Black Naples, p. 429. 

 Blanc Transparent. See Transparent. 



Caucasian, p. 427. 



Champagne. Medium, pink or very pale 



red ; rather acid. 

 -Cherry, p. 427. 

 Common Black, p 429. 



Dana's New White, p. 427. 



Fertile Currant of Palluau. See Palluau. 

 Fertile d'Angers, p. 428. 



Gloire des Sablons, Medium, bunches 

 long, loose, white, striped red, acid un- 

 productive. 



Goliath. See Victoria. 



Gondoin Red, p. 428. 



Gondoin White, p. 428. 



Houghton Castle. See Victoria. 



Imperial Yellow ; or, Imperial White. See 

 White Grape. 



Knight's Early Red. Possesses no distinc- 

 tive merits, being scarcely earlier than 

 other sorts. 



Knight's Large Red, p, 428. 



Knight's Sweet Red, p. 428. 



La Caucasse. See Caucasian. 



La Hative. A new French currant of 

 moderate size, productiveness, and 

 quality. 



Large Fruited Missouri. A large sized 

 variety of the Missouri Currant (Ribes 

 aureum), possessing a pleasant fla- 

 vor. 



Le Fertile. Large, deep red, vigorous, very 

 productive. 



Long Bunched Red. Resembles Red Dutch, 

 but rather larger in clusters and fruit. 



