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LIST OF FRUITS. 
II—TABLE USE REQUIRING A WALL. 
Those marked thus: | will bear good crops as Standards, but we 
should reeommend their being placed against walls wherever it is 
convenient. 
f * Arch Duke, large, deep red, ripens well on a north wall by 
the middle of July. 
Belle de Choisy, j large, red, very handsome fruit, ripe in the 
beginning of July. 
f * Black Eagle, % middle-sized, black, excellent early fruit, ripe 
the end of June. 
f * Black Tartarian, large, black, fine and good quality, ripe the 
end of June. 
Downton, t middle-sized, pale yellowish red, good hearer, ripe 
the beginning of July. 
f * Elton, t large, pale yellowish red, very excellent, ripens the 
beginning of July. 
Florence, t large, pale yellowish red, succeeds best trained 
against an east or south-east wall, where it ripens its fruit about the 
end of July. 
Griotte Early Purple, middle-sized, dark-red, valuable, ripens the 
beginning of June. 
f * Holman’s Duke, middle-sized, deep red, valuable when plan¬ 
ted against a north wall for its lateness, it ripens about the middle of 
August. 
Knights Early Black, large, black, very fine fruit, ripens the be¬ 
ginning of July. 
f * May Duke, middle-sized, dark red, one of the best, ripens 
the end of June. 
Waterloo, large, black, high-flavoured, very good, ripens the 
beginning of July. 
KITCHEN USE. 
t * Morrella, large, dark red, excellent for preserving, do well on 
a north wall, where they ripen about the middle of August. 
IV.—C URRANTS.—BLACK. 
f * Black Naples, this is superior to any other both for crops and 
size of fruit. 
f * Common Black, very good but quite inferior to the preceding. 
RED 
f * Red Dutch. This is the most common cultivated red currant. 
f *' Knight’s Sweet Red Currant, a very good fruit and little known. 
