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containing pulp of a middling" quality. The bush 

 is spreading : the size of the fruit is its only recom- 

 mendation. 



36. CiystaL—Lnte, — This is an old favourite, and 

 not excelled by any of its colour. The fruit are 

 small, round, and smooth, and when green are pre- 

 ferred for bottling. 



37. HoWs Beauty, — Early. — A very handsome, 

 round, smooth berry, of the middle size, and of 

 good flavour. It is a good bearer, and forms a 

 handsome bush. 



38. Kenyons Noble. — Late. — A fine large fruit of 

 an oval shape, nearly smooth, pulp good, and pro- 

 lific bearer, hanging long on the tree, and not 

 much affected by changes of the weather. The 

 growth is upright. 



39. NeiPs White Rose, — Early.— This is another 

 raised by Mr. Blackburn's gardener, and, except the 

 colour, very like his red rose, already mentioned. 

 The growth of this is also more spreading. 



40. NeWs Miss Bold. — Early. — Another variety, 

 which probably originated in the same quarter with 

 the preceding. The author has seen it cultivated in 

 great perfection, by a cousin of the late Mr. Aiton, 

 of Kew, at that time in Cheshire. The growth is 

 upright, and being a great bearer, and late, deserves 

 a place in every collection. 



41. Peer's Royal Charlotte, — Late. — A very ex- 

 cellent prize fruit, not very large, but good. The 

 fruit are oval, rough, skin thin, containing a rich 

 pulp : growth rather upright, and a good bearer. 



