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THE RASPBERRY AND BLACKBERRY. 
large, round, crimson ; productive ; a vigorous glower ; red 
spines. (Wilder in Hort.) 
Gen. Patterson. 
A seedling of the Col. Wilder. Raised by Dr. Briackle, 
Fruit large, round, crimson; does not part readily from the 
stem; vigorous grower ; very productive ; red spines. (Hort.) 
Knevet’s Giant, 
This is one of the strongest-growing varieties ; very produc- 
tive, and of excellent flavour. Canes strong, erect; spines small, 
reddish, very few. Fruit of the largest size, obtuse-conical, deep- 
red, firm in texture, and hangs a little to the germ in picking; 
berries sometimes double, giving them a cockscomb appearance. 
Magnum Bonum. 
A white or yellowish fruit, of large size ; rather firm flesh, 
and finely flavoured ; similar to the Old Yellow Antwerp ; very 
productive and vigorous. 
Northumberland Fillbasket. 
A new foreign variety. A strong, vigorous grower, with nu- 
merous rather strong crimson-coloured spines. 
Fruit somewhat globular or obtuse-conical, deep-red, with a 
good, pleasant, slightly-acid flavour ; productive. 
Nottingham Scarlet. 
An old English variety, of medium size, obtuse-conical, red, 
good flavour. 
Orange. 
Brinckle’s Orange. 
Originated with Dr. Brinckle. Fruit large, conical, some- 
times ovate ; beautiful orange colour, and one of the very best 
now cultivated; very productive; strong grower; leaf quite 
sportive in form ; strong, white spines, and often reproduces its 
kind from seed. 
Thunderer. 
Foreign. Strong grower; canes erect; spines red; not ru- 
merous; productive. Fruit rather large, obtuse-conical, deeo- 
red ; rather acid flavour. 
Walker. 
Raised by Dr. Brinckle. Fruit large, round, deep crimson, 
