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RASPBERRIES. Rubusideus. 
Class, Icvsundna. Order, Polygynia. 
1 English red, best for brandy, and the kind usually cul- 
= taveted for market, 10 cts, ripe in Sune & July. 
2 English white, 124 cls. ; Fae | 
S Brentford red, 124 ers. do 
4 Brentford white, 29 cts. 3 | do 
5 Antwerp red, 25 cts. July and August. 
5 Antwerp white, r yellow. 25 cts. do 
7 Large fruited cane, 123 cis. July and October. 
8 Beehive, 25 ts. do 
-9 Ford’s prolific, 25 cts. | oe do 
10 Twice bearing, 124 cfs. : | do 
11 Barnet red, 2. cis. Se July. 
12 American black, Rubus o¢ Saentalis, 10 cis. do 
13 American whic, ~ n. aibo,123 cts. do 
14 American red, Wnrdus strigosus, 124 cts. ~ do 
15 Canada purple rose flowering, vrnamental, 25 cis. August, 
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*GOOSEBERRIES , Ribes Usa-crispa. 
Class, Penian: ria. Or der, Monogynia. 
Different kinds by name, 313 Cents. 
— Bo. do. mixed, 25 Cents. 
{Of this fruit nesr 400 varieties have been imported from ‘England, where 
they excei In its cujliveliow, especially in Lancashire and Yor kshire; and 
where they frequently weigh. from on: to one_and a half ounces. "The 
following have been sel etea on account of their large size, flavour, or 
time 6! ripeniug, and many of them have, m turns, obtained the premiums 
at the annual exhibitions in England. ] 
Red. | 
i Alcock’s king 11 Fisher’s conqueror 
2 ——— duke of York 12 Lomax’s victory 
3 Brundrit’s Atlas 13 Milling’s crown bob 
4 Warrington | 14 Leigh’s rifleman 
5 lronmonger 15 Bratherton’s pasttime » 
6 Shaw’s Billy Dean - | 16 Hargraw’s major Hill 
7 Bullfinch 17 Turner’s Lincolin 
8 Large amber 18 Walker’s Bank of ee 
9 Smooth claret land 
10 Dean’s glory of England 19 Rumbullion 
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