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CHAPTER XHI.. 



OF CURRANTS. 



Different Sorts of Currants — Propagation, Pla?iti?ig, and 'Pruning" 

 of them — How to preferve them from Infects. 



URRANTS, with Goofeberries, are arranged by Linnaeus 

 in the firft order of his fifth Clafs, Pentandria Monogynia; 



The forts moft commonly cultivated in this country are, 

 the Red and White Dutch Currants, and the common Black, 

 and American. Black Currants* 



The following Sorts are. alfo cultivated by the Nurferymen about- 

 Town, and in. other parts of England, Vdz.- 



Commoiv Red. 

 Champagne large Pale 



and Red. 

 Fine new White Dutch,. 



Long-bunched Red.. 

 Striped- leaved Red.. 

 White Cryftal. 

 Large Pale and Red Dutch. 

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