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red Antwerp was introduced, took the lead of all 

 others, as well in the estimation of the cook and 

 confectioner, as of the compounder of liquors. This 

 variety, under good management, is but little inferior 

 to the Antwerp ; it resists moist weather better than 

 others, and may be called a good family fruit. It is 

 also one of the best for forcing. 



5. Double Bearing Pud R, — This is a new and 

 much superior fruit to the old double-bearing of 

 Miller. In favourable circumstances, this brings 

 forth a second crop in autumn, nearly as great in 

 quantity, and but little inferior in quality, to the 

 first in the summer. 



There is some care necessary in the management 

 of this variety, as well in the choice of the bearing 

 shoots, as cutting some of them away to give air 

 and light to the late crop. Where a paling or wall, 

 having a south aspect, could be spared for this fruit, 

 it would much advance the ripening of the second 

 crop. 



6. Barnet, or CornivaWs Seedling R, — This new 

 variety has some advantage over the red Antwerp in 

 point of size, but in nothing else. Still it is an 

 excellent raspberry, and deserves notice, it appear- 

 ing to merit the high character given of it. Being 

 raised from a seed, it will no doubt be the fore- 

 runner of a host of others. 



