A Catalogue of Fruits. 
The Great Yellow Dutch differeth from 
the former onely in colour. 
The Englijh Yellow Goofeberry is known 
to every one, and is fitted: for Culinary ufes 
whilft green. 
The Hedgehog Goofeberry is a large Fruit, 
welltafted, and very hairy. 
The Small rough Goofeberry is hardly 
worth the mentioning. 
The Green Goofeberry : of this there is 
the greater and the lefler, both very good, 
and late ripe. 
Currans , or Corinths , from the Corinths Currans, 
of Corinthia firft taking their name, where¬ 
of there are fome that have been antiently 
planted in thefe parts: As 
The Englifh Red Curran, onceinefteem, 
but now caft out of all good Gardens, as 
is the black, which was never worth any 
thing. 
The White Curran was, not long fince, in 
moft efteem, until 
The Red Dutch Curran became native in 
our Soil, which is al(o improved in fome 
rich moift grounds, that it hath gained a 
higher name , of the Greateft Red Dutch 
Curran. Thefe are the only Fruit that 
are fit to be planted and propagated for 
Wine, and for the Confcrvatory. 
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