tgS PRt-'iT Garden displayed. 



retaining feveral rtrongeil youag ones on each 

 Itooi, cutting away the others, and the re- 

 tained fhoots trained to the wall and efpalier, 

 or to liakes, horizontally, and they will thus 

 generally produce earlier and larger fruit. 



The fruit in general ripens in July and 

 Auguit ; and the twice-bearing fort produces 

 alfo a moderate crop again in Septcn^ber : 

 :ind all of which ihouid be gathered for prc- 

 fent ufe according as wanted, as after they 

 ;ire fully ripe, they will not keep above a day 

 cr two before they mould, become maggotty, 

 and fpoiJ. 



GOOSEBERRY. 



QO O S E E E R RJ E S are very ufeful family 

 fruit,, both in their young green ftate, for 

 pifSj tarts, puddings, fauce, &c. alfo to pre- 

 fierve by bottling up for long keeping; and 

 in their mature ripe growth are \ery agreeable 

 to eat : Ih that ?he trees or bufl^es ihould he 

 admitted plentifully in every garden, gene- 

 rally planted either in arow, round the borders 

 or the main quarters of the kitchen-garden, 

 or fome in crofs rowo ; and in large grounds 

 are occafionaJIy planted in continued planta- 

 tions, to procure more confiderable fuppiies 

 of fruity efpecia-Uy for market : and in all of 

 which tuey feldom fail of furnifeing la ge 

 crops of fruit annually, for ufe in their green 

 ^ate in April, May, and June, and ripe in 

 J One, July, and Augufl, in the different va- 

 rieties. 



