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SMALL FRUIT CTJLTURIST. 



Dana^s White. — After yarious attempts to procure a 

 White Currant under this name distinct from the White 

 Grape, I at last procured a few plants from Mr. Dana, 

 but with no better success, as all proved to be the same. 

 Fertile dc Palluau. — Large, and of same color as Red . 



Dutch, but not so juicy or good. 

 A strong and vigorous grower, and 

 very productive. The leaves re- 

 semble the Red Dutch, but are 

 larger. Figure 95, 



Gondoilin Red. — Berry and 

 bunch medium size ; fruit hght red, 

 of rather poor flavor ; fohage large, 

 coarse, light green ; serratures of 

 leaf sharp, coarsely veined, upper 

 surface sliglitly wavy. A very vig- 

 orous grower, and may prove to 

 be the Red Provence. 



Gondouiu White. — I Imve been 

 unable to obtain a distinct variety 

 under this name, White Grape be- 

 ing tlie one usually received. 



Gloire des Sablons. — Fruit and 

 bunch small, white, distinctly strip- 

 ed with red, acid, poor flavor; of 

 no A^alue, except as a curiosity; 

 plant a strong, upright and vigor- 

 ous grower, not very productive. 



Gros Rouge dangers. {Large 

 Med Angers.^ — See Cherry. 



Holland Long Grape. — The one 



received from L. Leroy, of France, is the Victoria, and 

 one from Andre Leroy, the Red Provence. 



Imperial Yellow. {Imperial Jaune^ White Imperial}^ 

 — Identical with the White Grape, with perhaps a slight 



Fig-. 95.— FERTILE DE 

 PALLUAU. 



