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RASPBERRIES. 



Apple or the Pear, an idea entertained both by Miller 

 and Forsyth; which see, under the head of MEDLAR, 



CHAP. XX. 



RASPBERRIES. 



1. Antwerp, Double Bearing 



Yellow. 



2. Antwerp, Late Bearing. 

 Knevett's Antwerp. 



3. Antwerp, Red. 



Burley Antwerp. 



4. Antwerp, Yellow. 



White Antwerp. 



5. Barnet. 



Cornwall 's Prolific. 

 Cornwall's Red. 

 Cornwall's Seedling. 

 Large Red. 



6. Cane, Brentford. 



7. Cane, Red. 



Smooth Cane. 



8. Cane, Rough. 



9. Cornish. 



Large Cornish. 



10. Double Bearing. 



Perpetual Bearing. 

 Red Double Bearing. 

 Siberian. 



1 1 . Double Bearing, Williams's. 



Pitmaston Double Bearing. 



12. Lord Exmouth. 



13. Oakhill. 

 Jillard's Seedling. 



14. Old White. 

 15 Prolific, Early. 



16. Red Malta. 



17. Spring Grove. 



18. Superb. 



19. Taylor's Paragon. 



Scarlet Paragon. 



20. Williams's Preserving. 



21. Wilmot's Early Red. 



22. Woodward's Red Globe. 



A Selection of Raspberries for a small Garden. 



Barnet - 5 Red Antwerp - -3 



Cornish - 9 Williams's Preserving - 20 



Double-bearing - 10 Yellow Antwerp - -4 



There are, no doubt, many other sorts besides the 

 above to be found in different parts of England, and pos- 

 sessing different degrees of merit ; those already enume- 

 rated are, however, amply sufficient for every useful 

 purpose. 



