GOOSEBERRIES. 25B 



Hall's Seedling. See Whitesmith (Woodward). 



HASTENWELL (Challinor).— Fruit, plump, of medium length. 

 Skin, thin and hairy, dark red, of a brown shade. Flavour, very good. 

 In 1864 weighed 23 dwt. 19 gr. 



Bush, with strong, short-jointed shoots, and of medium size ; a free 

 bearer, and an early variety. 



HEAET OF OAK (Massey). — Large and oblong, tapering to the 

 stalk. Skin, thin, green, with yellowish veins. Eich and excellent. 

 Bush, pendulous, and an abundant bearer. 



HEBBUEN PEOLIFIC— Medium sized, roundish. Skin, rather 

 thick, dull green, and hairy. Very rich and sweet. Bush, erect, with 

 broad, thick leaves, and an abundant bearer. 



HEDGEHOG.— Medium sized, roundish. Skin, tMn, white, and 

 hairy. A richly-flavoured variety. Bush, erect, the shoots thickly 

 set with small bristly spines. This name is also applied to Glenton 

 Green, in Scotland. 



HEEO OF THE NILE (Moore).— Fruit, plump, of medium length. 

 Skin, smooth, greenish white. Flavour, good. In 1864 weighed 

 28 dwt. 



Makes a medium sized spreading bush, and bears freely. 



HIGHLANDEE (Banks).— Fruit, short and round. Skin, hairy, 

 and very thin, deep red mottled with a darker shade. Flavour, first- 

 rate. In 1852 weighed 27 dwt. 23 gr. 



Bush, with long slender shoots, and of medium size ; an excellent 

 bearer. An early variety. 



HIGH SHERIFF (Chapman).— Fruit, plump and round. Skin, 

 very hairy, deep orange yeUow. Flavour, first-rate. In 1864 it 

 weighed 28 dwt. 2 gr. 



Bush, large and spreading ; an excellent bearer, and makes slender, 

 pendulous wood. 



HOSPOOL (Whittaker). — Fruit, long and well formed. Skin, smooth. 

 Flavour, good. A promising new variety, which, in 1864, weighed 

 26 dwt. 17 gr. Bears freely. 



Makes long, pendulous wood, and forms a spreading bush. 



HUE-AND-CRY (Leicester). — ^Fruit, long. Skin, hairy, deep green- 

 ish yellow. Flavour, not good. In 1864 it weighed 27 dwt. 16 gr. 

 The bush is medium sized, bears freely, and makes stiff, short-jointed, 

 erect wood. 



HUSBANDMAN (Foster). — Large and obovate. Skin, yellow, and 

 downy. Of second-rate quality. Bush, erect. 



