A Catalogue of Fruits. 
The Black., or Red Mulberry is known tQ 
srnoft} the White Mulberry is (mailer in the 
Tree and Fruity the Virginian Mulberry is 
quicker of growth than the former, and its 
Fruit larger, and as pleafant. Thefe Fruits 
are not to be flighted in the Kitchin and 
Confervatory, nor for their Juice. 
Although the Strawberry grows not on 
a Tree, and therefore cannot be efteemed 
an Orchard-fruit, yet they deferve a place 
under them, being humble, and content 
with the (hades and droppings of your 
more lofty Trees, and furnilh your Table 
with variety of early and delicate Fruit, 
in feveral kinds, vrz,. 
The Common Engliflj-Jlrawberry , well 
known to all, and much improved by 
tranfplanting them from the Woods to the 
Garden. 
The Whitc-jlrawbcrry , more delicate 
than the former. 
The Long Rcd-Urawberry ^ not altoge¬ 
ther fo good as the former. 
The Polonian or Great Strawberry is the 
largeft of all 5 * irawberries^ and very pleafant. 
rhe Rasbcrry, or Green-fir awberry^ is the 
fweeteft of all Strawberries , and lateft ripe. 
But the beft of all Strawberries , is that 
kind lately brought out of New-England-, 
where. 
