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THE GARDENER’S VEGETABLE SYSTEM 
Warrington Large-Red Goofeberry; Juh: 
and July- 
Red Globe Goofeberry; June and July. 
Long-Red Goofeberry; June and July. 
Red-Oval Goofeberry; June and July. 
Rough-Red Goofeberry ; June and July. 
Smooth-Scarlet Goofeberry; June and July. 
Greens. 
Early-Green GocTeberry; 'June. 
Hairy-Green Goofeberry ; June. 
Smooth-Green Goofeberry; June and 
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Green Gafcoign Goofeberry; June and 
July. 
> Green Walnut Goofeberry; June and July. 
Green-Gage Goofeberry; June and July. 
Green Globe Goofeberry; June and July. 
Green Dorington Goofeberry; June and 
J u h' 
Yellows. 
Early-Yellow Goofeberry; June. 
Yellow Globe Goofeberry; June and July. 
•Great Oval-Yellow Goofeberry; June and 
July. 
Long-Yellow Goofeberry; June and July. 
Great Amber-Yellow Goofeberry; June 
and July. 
Golden Goofeberry; June and July. 
. Hairy-Amber Goofeberry; June and July. 
Whites. 
Common White Goofeberry; June, July, 
and Augujl. 
Large Globe-White Goofeberry; June, 
July, and Augujl. 
Large Oval-White Goofeberry; June, Ju¬ 
ly, and Augujl. 
Great White Cryftal Goofeberry; June, 
July, and Augujl. 
White-Veined Cryftal Goofeberry; June, 
July, and Augujl. 
White Alabafter Goofeberry; June, July, 
and Augujl. 
White Walnut Goofeberry; June, July, 
and Augujl. 
White Mogul Goofeberry; June, July, 
and Augujl. 
Other varieties of different colours, as above, known 
fey the following names— 
Rumbullion Goofeberry; June , July, and 
Augujl. 
Great Ironmonger Goofeberry; June, Ju¬ 
ly, and Augujl. 
Smooth Ironmonger Goofeberry; June, 
July, and Augujl. 
Hunt’s Goofeberry; June, July, and Au- 
gujl. 
Kairy-Globe Goofeberry; June, July, and 
Augujl. 
Lancaftiire Goofeberry— (many forts) 
J une, July, and Augujl. 
Large Champaign Goofeberry-; June, Ju¬ 
ly, and Augujl. 
In the different varieties of Goofeberries the early 
forts ripen in June and beginning of July; the others 
from the end of June and beginning of July to the.end 
of Auguft. 
The above being the general principal varieties of 
Goofeberries, there are many others of the fame co¬ 
lours, flrapes, &rc. which of late years have been raifed 
from feed in Lancafhire, and otherparts, differing only 
principally in regard to fize, and darker and lighter co¬ 
lours, &c. and are encreafing annually, and denomi¬ 
nated either by the names of the perfons or places 
where raifed, or various fancy names. 
The different varieties of Currants and Goofeber¬ 
ries ripen their fruit in June, July, and Auguft; and 
if, when ripening, fome are defended with nets, or 
garden-matts, from the birds, and (haded from the fun, 
they will continue longer in perfection; or Currants 
planted in different fituations, and fome againft walls 
of different afpects, will be obtained early and late, 
in fucceffion, for two or three months; or, if pro¬ 
tected from birds, and Thaded from the fun, as above, 
they may be continued in good maturity till October 
or November. 
The plants of all the fpecies and varieties of the 
Currant and Goofeberry, are hardy (hrubs, of bulhy 
growth, generally branchy from the bottom, and moll- 
ly very productive of fuckers advancing from the roots, 
bat which fhould be cleared away, kept to clean (hort 
items below, and regular bu(hy heads above.; pro¬ 
duce their fruit both on the young (hoots, and on the 
older wood upon fmall natural fpurs and fnags along 
the (ides of the branches; and the fame branches and 
fpurs continue feveral years in good fruitfulnefs; and 
according as they become very old or worn-out, they 
being pruned out, retaining young wood to fupply the 
place, the bufhes may be continued long in plentiful 
bearing, and the fruit large; keeping the branches 
jnoderately-thin and regular, and not too greatly (hort- 
ened or cut down in a (lumpy manner, or only juft 
to prune long rambling (hoots, to preferve the head 
regular, as hereafter more fully explained. 
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