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CURRANTS. 
Good Bushes, 3s. to 6s. pep dozen. 
BLACK. 
Name. Description. 
Baldwin’s Black ... ... general market variety 
Black Ohampion a large-berried variety 
Black Mammoth or Bbs- ) a very fine kind 
koop Giant (new) ) 
Black Naples or Victoria ... fruit very large, the sweetest and best 
of all 
La Surpassante a useful variety 
Lee’s Prolific Black bunches long, berries large, mil 1, s vset 
good dessert. 
Cherry 
Comet 
Defiance 
Dutch 
Houghton Castle ... 
Knight’s Large Red 
Knight’s Sweet Red 
La Fertile 
La Versaillaise 
Mammoth 
Raby Castle 
Warner’s Grape 
RED. 
... very large, deep red, early 
... the largest and finest 
... fine colour aud good flavour, large 
... one of the beat for general purposes 
... large and good, an abundant bearer 
... bunches large and long, bright red 
... pale red, sweeter than the other rsd kinds 
... large, good, very prolific 
.. large aud good, red, prolific 
... very large and fine 
... bright red, bunches large and long, late 
... bunches large and long, one of the best. 
WHITE. 
Clarke’s White 
Transparent bunches and berries large 
Werder Weiss 
White Dutch (Morgan’s ( a well-known and justly-esteemed fr lit 
White) j 
White Versaillaise has all the good qualitiesof the red variety. 
j^Standapds fa few varieties), 2 to 4 ft., straight stems, 
2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. each. 
Long and Fine Heads, 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
ONE BRANCH OF RED CURRANT, AS GROWN 
AND SHOWN AT EYNSFORD. 
Mr. G. Roche, The Gardens, Gowran Castle, Gowran, co. Kilkenny. 
Your trees are just wlnt 1 require. Send me on 360 Cordon Tears. I have planted 8,000, and am really sorry 
that 1 did not know of your tress before ; however, 1 do now. Next year 1 hope to have a large quantity from yon. 
Mrs. S. Fletcher, Glenlham, Lincoln. 
The Apple and Plum Trees I had from you bst October ar.i all fruiting beautifully. The Roses also are lovely, 
aud have been greatly admired. 
T. H. Mugleston, Esq., Langfords, Kelvedon Hatch, Brentwood. 
Mr. Chambers, of North Weald, so admired my orchard— the trees I had from Eynsford— that you may expect him 
shortly to see jour trees. 
F. A. Dearle, Esq., Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield. 
1 am pleased to say the Fruit Trees are quite up to my expectations, being a very fine lot. 
