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by the late spring frosts. Raspberries are of three colors 

 red, black and yellow. Of the red, Cuthbert, Hansell 

 and Hudson River Antwerp are the favorites. Of the 

 black varieties, the Gregg is of the largest size, an enor- 



mous producer, of excellent flavor, and should, perhaps, 

 be grown to the exclusion of all others of the "Black 

 Caps." A yellow variety, known as "Caroline," is of 

 rich orange color, entirely hardy, and of excellent flavor. 

 Another yellow kind, known as "Brinkle's Orange," is 



