RASPBERRIES. 299 



Cope. Color, crimson ; quality, 2. 



Eemarks. — A seedling of Dr. Brinckle's. Not much 

 disseminated. Foliage, light green; fruit, large, conical, 

 crimson ; spines, red. 



COLOISrEL WILDEE. Color, cream; qualit}-, 1. 



Eemarks. — Dr. Brinckle's seedling; which is hardy, 

 firm, light colored, and good for market. Shoots, strong, 

 light colored, and very hardy ; fruit, above medium, 

 roundish conical, light cream color, a sprightly, fine fla- 

 vor. Productive, and ripening its fruit in succession, 

 early to late in season. Eaised from seed of the Fastolf. 



CusHiNG. Color, cream ; quality, 2. 



Eemarks. — Eaised by Dr. Brinckle from seed of the 

 Double-bearing. Not much known, but deserving atten- 

 tion of amateurs. Shoots, strong, vigorous ; prickles, 

 brown ; leaf, plaited, regular, firm. Fruit, large, round- 

 ish conical, crimson, and of fine flavor. Matures early ; 

 said to produce sometimes, when the season is wet, a 

 second crop in Autumn. 



Cornwall's Eed. See Bannet. 



Cooc's Honey. Color, yellowish white ; quality, 3. 

 Eemarks. — English. Fruit, medium, borne in clusters 

 alonir the stems. 



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Common Eed. See American Eed. 



COMMON BLACK CUP. See American Black. 



Creton Red. Color, red ; quality, 2. 



Eemarks. — From the Mediterranean. Shoots, upright, 

 hardy. Fruit, medium, round, deep red, acid. Late. 



