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Prolific — .Black, larger than Black Naples and very productive. 
Prince Albert— Berry large, light red, bunch long; an erect grower and Immense bearer; foliage distinct; ripens 
late; valuable. 
Prince of Wales—Black. 
Ited Dutch—An old, well known sort; berry of medium size and of good qualitj'; bunch long, plant an upright 
grower and very prolific. 
Short Bandied lied, or London Red—A strong, upright grower, with large berries and short bunches; grown 
for market around London. A good sort. 
Versai liaise (La Versai liaise)—A French variety, resembling the cherry; of very large size, great beauty and pro¬ 
ductiveness. 
Victoria —Large, bright red; bundles very long; an erect grower; late, productive and very valuable. This and 
Prince Albert extend the currant season into September; one of the best. (See cut.) 
White Dutch— Well-known, of medium size and excellent quality. 
White Grape—Very large; mild and excellent; the best table variety. This is very distinct from the White Dutch. 
(See cut.) 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
ENGLISH VARIETIES. 
The Gooseberry wants annual manuring to sustain its vigor. The American varieties need close pruning every 
year. The English kinds require but little pruning. They may be planted in the Fall or Spring. 
Price, 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
Crown Bob—Large; roundish oval, red, hairy; of first quality. 
Industry Gooseberry (Natural Size). 
Industry—Large; oval, dark red,hairy; rich and agreeable. Although this is a foreign variety it has succeeded 
admirably on our grounds, where it has fruited extensively for several years. We can confidently recom¬ 
mend it, both for the garden of the amateur and the market plantation. The plant is remarkably vigorous 
and productive and the fruit large, beautiful and of excellent quality. Where shoots are left long, they 
fruit to the very tips. We regard it as, on the whole, the best foreign Gooseberry ever introduced. (Sen 
cut). 
Whitesmith—Large, roundish oval; yellowish white, slightly downy; of first quality. 
