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CHAPTER XIV. 



OF RASPBERRIES. 



Different Sorts of Raspberries ; and of Propagating^ Planting, 

 Wateringy Staking^ and Pruning them. 



XXASPBERRiES are a very useful fruit for the 

 table, for preserving, for making of jam, sauce, 

 &c. and continue a \on^ time in bearin<]:. 



The Raspberry belongs to the fifth Order of 

 Linnseus's twelfth Class, Icosandria Polygynia ; and 

 is a native of England. It is named Riibifs Idceus. 



The Jbllomng are the Sorts cultivated in this Country, 



Early White. Large Yellow Antw^erp, 



Double Bearing White. Hoolcer Pom. Lend, LSJ* 

 Large Common White. Smooth Cane Double- 

 Large Red. bearing. 

 Large Red Antwerp. Woodward's New 



Raspberry. 



Of Propagating, Planting, and Pruning Raspberries. 



Raspberries are raised from suckers and layers. 



They should be planted in a piece of ground by 

 themselves, and (except the Early White) at the 

 distance of about six feet from row to row, and 

 four feet in the rows. 



The ground should first be well trenched and 

 dunged before the Raspberries are planted. Make 



