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GOOSEBERRIES. 



able for size and flavour, and the following is a list of 

 two hundred of the principal, which have been exhi- 

 bited for this purpose, in the years 1825, 1826, 1827, 

 1828, and 1829. 



The first column of figures, in each year, shows the 

 number of prizes which each sort has won, at the differ- 

 ent exhibitions throughout England ; the second column, 

 the heaviest berry of the aggregate meetings, in penny- 

 weights and grains, troy- weight. 



An asterisk * denotes the berry to be new, and to have been brought out in that 

 year which stands at the head of the column under which it appears. 



