Chap. XPULXIX. POMONA 
CHAP, XvIIL 
Rides, 
ROS Gezaaell Orinthes, or Currans. as they are vul arly called, are 
NTI Plants well known "unto alls of there there are five 
feveral forts, which differ chiefly (as the Goosberries)in 
the Berries, 
The {mall black Curran is not worth the Planting, 
The [mall red Curran is of no better efteem. 
The great red Curranis a plentiful bea 
tabri nin 
as thofe of the former, igl 
fomething fharp) tafte, i: 
The greateft dark red Dutch Curran differs from the laft, in that the 
Berries are bigger, of a more blackith colour, and fweeter tafte. 
_ The white Curranis like the great red, onely the Berries are fome- 
thing leffer, white, tranf parent, and well-tatted, 
They are as eafily increafed as Goosberries by Suckers, parting the 
roots or laying the branches; thefe may be budded one upon another, 
and fo feveral forts grow from one Stock, as is faid of the Goosberries, 
nestle issiapiiaiihiaiaians 
CHAP, xIx, 
Oxyacantha. 
He Barberry is common with all that have Orchards 
aay) or Gardens , efpecially the common kind; bat 
@ SY there are two other forts more tare, the firft hath 
many branches of Berries that are without ffones, 
and {ome on the fame Bufh with ftones, like the 
common kind, 3 
The other Barberry chieily differs from the common kind, in that 
the Berries are twice as big, and more excellent to pslers ; and, if 
the roots be purged from Suckers, and the branches {pread upon a 
Wall, the Berries.will be fairer, better coloured, and indeed excellent . 
for divers ufes, 
Thefe Plants are too apt to abound with Suckers, and to r 7¢ Itiply 
too much, CHAP, 
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