4:70 THE RASPBERRY. 



CLASS III. Superseded varieties. 



Amekican "White. 

 White Thimbleberry. 

 Varying from above, only in color. 



Barnet. 



Cornwairs Prolific, I Cornwall's Red, I Lord Exmouth's. 

 Cornwall's Seedling, | Large Ked, | ^ 



English. Shoots, long, yellowish green, branching. Fruit, large, soft, roundish conical, 

 purplish red, agreeable. 



Brentfoed Caxe. 

 Eoglish. Shoots, strong, branching. Fruit, medium, oval conical, dull red. Inferior. 



Cox's Honey. 

 English. Fruit, medium, yellowish white, borne in clusters along the stems. 



Cretan Eed. 



From the Mediterranean. Shoots, upright, hardy. Fruit, medium, round, deep red, acid. 

 Late. 



Double-Bearing. 



Perpetual Bearing, I Late Cane, 

 Siberian, | Pwcd Double-Bearing. 



Variety of the Antwerp. Large, dull red, hardy. Eipens late. 



Nottingham Scarlet. 

 English. Frnit, medium, obtuse conical, red. 



Bed Antwerp. 



Old Red Antwerp, I HoAvland's Red Antwerp, I Burley. 

 Knevett's Antwerp, | Framboisier a Gros Fruit, | 



This is the common Red Antwerp of England and this country, and is quite distinct from 

 the North River variety, which is shorter in growth, and has a conical fruit. Canes, strong 

 and tall ; spines, light red, rather numerous, and pretty strong. Fruit, large, nearly globular, 

 or obtuse conical ; color, dark red, with large grains, and covered with a thick bloom; tlesh, 

 juicy, with a brisk vinous flavor. 



ViCTOEIA. 



English. Medium, roundish conical, red. 



TYoodwaed's Red Globe. 

 English. Large, sed, roundish conical. 



"Wilmot's Early Red. 

 English. Small roundish, red. Early. 



