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of a rank flavour, comprising but one 

 ufeful variety, ripening in July, viz. 



Common Black Currant* 



Tbefe fhrubs grow fix cr feven feet 

 high, dividing low into many branches a 

 forming bufhy heads, adorned with tri- 

 lobated leave snu firings of final! 

 greenifh flowers, of Eve petals •, iuo 

 ceeded by the bunches of berries ; at- 

 taining perfection from June and July, 

 till September j and .heir order of 

 bearing is both on the young and old 

 wood; often immediately from the eves 

 of the young (hoots, but more plenti- 

 fully upon a fort of fpurs or fnags ari- 

 fing on the fides of the elder branches : 

 gnd the fame wood continues fruitful 



feveral years. 



The 



