70 
Name and Character. Flavor ^ Size. Color. 
71 Smooth Ued, oblong, smooth high m red 
72 Supreme, roundish, dark, little hairy good t; I red 
73 Striped, Golden Lion, oblong, little hairy, 
light good a m red 
74 Taylor Triumphant, oblong, dark excellent v I yellow 
75 Taylor’s Goldfinch, roundish, smooth greenish good a m yellow 
7(j Thorp’s Lamb, round, smooth, clear high a m white 
77 Thorp’s Admirable, oblong, brownish high Z red 
78 Trial, oblong, yellow veins high I green 
79 Triumph, ovate smooth, rusty on one side good I green 
80 Tubb’s, round, yellowish, smooth high I green 
81 AYringly’s Melon, round, hairy high I green 
82 AThite Orleans, oblong, greenish, little hairy high I white 
83 White Bear, oval, hairy, thin skinned good I white 
84 Worthington’s Conqueror, round dark, with 
yellow veins good a m green 
85 Worthington’s Bed Chance, oblong, little 
hairy, light high a m red 
86 Woodward’s WTiitesmith, roundish excellent v I white 
Gooseberries are more various in tlieir 
kind than any other fruit commonly culti- 
vated in our gardens ; and the foregoing 
list probably does not contain one-tenth 
part of the various provincial and fancy 
names given to this useful fruit in the dif- 
ferent counties throughout Britain : but 
the best sorts may be purchased by the 
aforesaid names, from almost any extensive 
nursery. 
Yolumes have been written concerning 
goosberrios, and the best method of pre- 
venting their destruction by caterpillars. 
The author begs to observe, that during 
his long experience, he has seldom or never 
