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earlier than the October Eed. The plant is of a dwarf and rather 

 delicate habit, and the canes are dark-coloured. 



ROUND ANTWERP (d'Anvers a Fruits Bonds).— Frmt, large and 

 round, of a deep red colour, and much superior in flavour to the old 

 Red Antwerp. 



Seaeor's Mammoth. See New Bochelle. 



SWEET YELLOW ANTWERP,— The fruit of this variety is 

 larger and more orange than the Yellow Antwerp, and is the richest 

 and sweetest of all the varieties. The canes are remarkably slender, 

 and with few spines. 



Tons les Mois. See Large Monthly. 



VICE-PRESIDENT FRENCH {French).— ¥rmi, large; roundish, 

 inclining to conical, of a deep red colour, fleshy and juicy, and with 

 an excellent flavour. It is a summer bearer, producing very strong 

 canes of a bright brown colour. 



Victoria. See Bogers' Victoiia. 



WALKER'S DULCIS. — A summer-bearing variety, producing red 

 fruit inferior in size to the Antwerp, and not sweet, as the name 

 implies. 



White Antwerp. See Yellow Antwerp. 



YELLOW ANTWERP {Be Chili; Double-bearing Yellow; White 

 Antwerp). — Fruit, large ; conical, of a pale yellow colour, and with a 

 fine, mild, sweet flavour. It produces pale-coloured spiny canes. 



LIST OF SELECT RASPBERRIES. 



Tliose marked * are the best for small gardens. 



•Fastolf October Yellow *Rourid Antwerp 



MdLaren's Prolific •Prince of Wales Sweet Yellow Antwerp 



October Red 



STRAWBEERIBS. 



Aberdeen Seedling. See Pmebemj. 



ABD-EL-KADER.— Fruit, very large, sometimes enormous, usually 

 elongated, but often regular. Skin, vermilion red. Seeds, prominent. 

 Flesh, dark, salmon-coloured, sweet, high-flavoured, slightly acidulous, 



and aromatic. .,, , . j 



Plant, very small, but vigorous. Leaves, small, with elongated 

 leaflets, supported on smooth slender stalks. Raised by Dr. Nicaise. 



