242 A Report upon the Varieties of the Gooseberry, §c. 



50. Beaumont's Smiling Beauty. (Cat. No. 293.) 



Branches somewhat pendulous. Fruit early, large, oblong, narrowest at the base. 

 Skin quite smooth, yellowish white, somewhat transparent and thin. Flavour sweet and 

 tolerably good. A plentiful bearer. 



Division 3. Fruit Green. 



51. Lovart's Elisha. (Cat. No. 84.) 



Branches erect. Fruit rather late, very large, roundish, projecting near the base. Skin 

 hairy, pale green, thickish. Flavour tolerably good, considering the large size of the 

 fruit, which ranks it among the first class of Prize Gooseberries. 



52. Princess Royal. (Cat. No. 237.) 



Branches pendulous. Leaves large and dark green. Fruit middling early, very large 

 and roundish-oblong, with shoulders projecting on each side of the footstalks. Skin 

 rather thin, slightly hairy, greenish-white at the base, near which the veins and suture are 

 deep green, at the apex the skin is very white. WeU flavoured. A good bearer. 



53. Hopleys Lord Crewe. (Cat. No. 197.) 



Branches erect. Fruit rather late, large, roundish-oval, or oblong. Skin slightly 

 hairy, green, moderately thick. Flavour very good considering the size of the fruit. A 

 good bearer. 



54. Gregory s Perfection. (Cat. No. 230.) 



Branches pendulous, thinly set with prickles which are generally single. Fruit late, 

 middle sized, round. Skin slightly downy, green with whitish veins, rather thick. Fla- 

 vour sweet and agreeable. A middling bearer. 



55. Parkinsons Laurel. (Cat. No. 189.) 



Branches erect. Fruit rather late, large, roundish-oblong. Skin very downy,* pale 

 green, thin. Flavour very sweet. An excellent bearer. 



56. Colliers Jolly Angler. (Cat. No. 168.) 



Syn. Collin's Jolly Angler. 



Branches erect. Fruit late, large and oblong. Skin downy, light green, and thin. 



