2 g 4 ^ Catalogue of Fruits. 
There is another fort of Curran, newly 
propagated from abroad, but not to be e- 
fteemd for the Fruit, onely for Curiofity. 
'fitberries Of Barberries there are but three forts^ 
the ordinary fort, and Barberries without 
ftones, and the Great Barberry , which is a 
fort bearing bigger Fruit than either of the 
other. 
fiMbirries °f Rasberries there are three forts, the 
Common wild , the large Red Garden - 
Rasbcrry, which is one ofthe moft pleafant 
of Fruits, and ufeful in the Confervatory, 
and for its delicate Juice; and the White, 
which is but little inferiour to the Red. ,, 
Alfo, I have feen formerly a Rasberry of 
a much darker colour than the Red,which 
was then termed the Blacl^Rasberry, exceed¬ 
ing plealant in tafte. 
There is a Rasberry-tree larger in Stalk 
and Leaves than any of the former, bear¬ 
ing a very large Bloffome; but no Fruit 
comes to perfection of it in this Country. 
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