254 THE PEUIT MANUAL. 



INDEPENDENT (Brigg). — Large and obovate. Skin, green, and 

 Bmooth. Of second-rate quality. Bush, erect, and a good bearer. 



INVINCIBLE (Heywood). — Large, and roundisb oblong. Skin, 

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



lEISH PLUM. — Medium sized, roundish. Skin, dark red, and 

 hairy. A first-rate dessert sort. Bush, erect. 



IRONMONGEK {Hairy Black).— Qm&W and roundish. Skin, red, 

 and hairy. A first-rate variety, of excellent flavour, but inferior to 

 Red Champagne, which is also known under this name chiefly in Scot- 

 land, and from which it is distinguished in having rounder and darker 

 red fruit, and a spreading bush — that of the Red Champagne being 

 erect ; leaves, downy. 



JENNY JONES (Leicester). — Fruit, long, berry from 13 to 15 

 eighths in length, and 4.\ to 4| inches in circumference. Skin, smooth, 

 thin, greenish white. Flesh, tender, and of excellent flavour. In 

 1860 weighed 22 dwt. 1 gr. 



Bush, spreading, and a moderate bearer. 



JENNY LIND (Lockett).— Fruit, long, well formed. Skin, hairy, 

 creamy white. Flavour, good. Weighed, in 1852, 26 dwt. 18 gr. An 

 early variety. Bush, an excellent bearer. Makes stiff, erect wood. 



JERRY (Stamier). — Fruit, plump, of medium length. Skin, smooth, 

 deep bright green. Flavour, good. In 1864 weighed 27 dwt. 8 gr. 

 Bush, medium sized, spreading, and bears freely. 



JOHN ANDERSON (Crompton). — Fruit, very long, tapering towards 

 the stalk. Skin, smooth, bright red. In 1864 it weighed 25 dwt. 

 10 gr. Bush, large and spreading. A late variety. 



JOLLY ANGLERS (CoUier) {Lay's Jolly Angler).— Laxge and ob- 

 long. Skin, green, and downy. Of first-rate quality, and a good late 

 sort. Bush, erect. 



JOLLY TAR (Edwards). — Large and obovate. Skin, green, and 

 smooth. Of first-rate quality. Bush, pendulous, and a good bearer. 



KEENS' SEEDLING {Keens' Seedling Warrington). — Meddum 

 sized, oblong. Skin, brownish red, hairy. Of first-rate quality. Bush, 

 pendulous ; a great bearer, and earher than Red Warrington. 



KEEPSAKE (Banks).— Fruit, of medium length, a little tapered 

 towards the stalk ; nose plump, and shoulders square. Skin, occa- 

 sionally a little hairy. Flavour, delicious. In 1841 it weighed 23 dwt. 

 4gr. 



The bush is very large, and an excellent bearer. The fruit soon gets 

 large, and ripens early. 



