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CURRANTS. 
Black Naples, large, very sweet and good, a very 
excellent variety. 
Common Black, a well-known old variety, very 
productive. 
DUNNET’S BLACK CHAMPION. Bunches 
very long, with immense berries, hanging longer 
and later than any other variety. 
Invincible, one of the largest red varieties, a strong 
grower, and a great bearer. 
La Hative, a very early red variety, excellent. 
Lee’s Prolific Black, bunches produced in immense 
numbers, berries very large, richly flavoured. 
Red Grape, large, deep red, a sweet rich kind, and 
a prolific hearer. 
Raby Castle, bunches larger than those of Rea 
Dutch, berries larger and of a brighter red ; an 
abundant bearer. 
Wilmot’s Red, a very superior kind, somewhat later 
than the preceding. 
Wilson’s Bunch, a selected red variety, heavy 
cropper, and said to be the best variety brought 
into Covent Garden Market. 
White Dutch, large, sweet, and very good, a fine 
dessert kind. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Perdoz.— s. d. 
Crataegifolius, ornamental foliage, large fruit 9 0 
Dorchester, prolific and excellent, hardy ... 6 0 
Rochelle or Lawton, large, very productive 6 0 
Per doz. — s. d. 
WILSON JUNIOR, the best American 
variety, very large, glossy black, delicious 
flavour ... 8 o 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Ordinary Kinds 
.. 4s. to 6s. per doz. | 
Lancahire Show Kinds, 6s. to 9s. per doz. 
W denotes White , G Green , Y Yellow , R Red. 
Antagonist, W. 
Conquering Hero, R. 
Lord Rawcliffe, Y. 
Snowdrift, W. 
Alma, W. 
Crown Bob, R. 
Mount Pleasant, Y. 
Stockwell, G. 
Bobby, R. 
Dan’s Mistake, R. 
Napoleon le Grand, R. 
Surprise, G. 
British Queen, G. 
Drill, Y. 
Ploughboy, R. 
Trumpeter, Y. 
Broom Girl, Y. 
Hit or Miss, Y. 
Queen of Trumps, W. 
Village Green, G. 
Careless, W. 
King of Trumps, W. 
Rifleman, R. 
Wakeful, Y. 
Catherine, Y. 
Lady Houghton, Y. 
Ringer, Y. 
Warrington, R. 
Champagne Red, R. 
London, R. 
Slaughterman, R. 
Whitesmith, W. 
Clayton, R. 
Lord Derby, R. 
Speedwell, R. 
WHINHAM’S INDUSTRY. — One of the best for market purposes, being a larger cropper than any 
other known variety ; it has the remarkable property of flowering very late and afterwards swelling so quickly that 
it reaches a suitable size for gathering green sooner than any other kind. If left to attain maturity it is a dark red 
colour, hairy, with a pleasant rich flavour. 
Strong Fruiting Bushes, gd'. each; 7s. 6d. per doz. Two year old Trees, 4s. per doz. ; 25s. per 100. 
Special quotations by the 1000. 
Special low quotations will be given for Currants, Gooseberries, and Raspberries if required in quantity. 
