EARLY rUDOK GARDENS. 



95 



11. Grapes, white and red. 



12. Greene or grasse plums. 



13. Hurtillberies.* 



14. Medlars or marles. 



15. Mulberie. 



16. Peaches, white and red. 



17. Peares of all sorts. 



18. Perare plums, t black and 



yellow, 



ig. Quince trees. 



20. Respis. 



21. Reisons. 



22. Small nuts. 



23. Stravvberies, red and white. 



24. Seruice trees. 



25. Walnuts. 



26. Wardens, white and red. 



27. Wheat plums. 



28. Now set ye may 



the box and bay, 

 Haithorne and prim, 

 for clothes trim. 



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FROM GARDENER S LABYRINTH. 



We cannot prove that red currants had a place in gardens 

 before this time, as they are never mentioned as such ; even 

 Gerard, in 1597, does not give them under that name, but 

 describes them as a very small kind of gooseberry without 

 " prickles,'" of a perfect red colour. But it seems that some 

 sort of currant is intended by " Reisons " in this list. 



"^ ^= ivhoi'tlebei'i'ies. 

 + = Peai'-tiJ u III . 



