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The Red' and White Currants are 

 the mod eligible for general culture, 

 both as defert fruit to eat, and for 

 many ufeful domeftic purpofes j fo 

 that great plenty of the bufhes mould be 

 admitted into every garden. 



But the Black Currant is more in 

 eftimation for medical ufes than for 

 eatings but is very wholefome, and 

 Ihould be admitted in the collection, 

 in moderate quantity. 



All the forts of Currant bullies are 

 trained both as common bufhy flan- 

 dards, with Hems a foot, or half a yard 

 high, branching out above into bulhy 

 heads, to arrange in the open quarters 

 of the kitchen garden for the general 

 S planta* 



