The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . Design for a Summer House. -^ V^.»,~;. Editorial Notes. Selection of Fruits for Family Gardens. It would be well foi all planting gardens this spring to start right by having a choice selection ofvarieties of fruits and vegetables already tried and known to be excellent. We herewith give such alist: Asparagus.—Conovers Colossal. Rhubarb.— Victoria, Linnaus, Downing Colossal. Gooseberries.—Houghtons Seedling, and Downings Seedling. Currants.— Versailles, Red Dutch, White Grape. Red Raspberries.—Clarke, Brinckles Orange, if well prote


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . Design for a Summer House. -^ V^.»,~;. Editorial Notes. Selection of Fruits for Family Gardens. It would be well foi all planting gardens this spring to start right by having a choice selection ofvarieties of fruits and vegetables already tried and known to be excellent. We herewith give such alist: Asparagus.—Conovers Colossal. Rhubarb.— Victoria, Linnaus, Downing Colossal. Gooseberries.—Houghtons Seedling, and Downings Seedling. Currants.— Versailles, Red Dutch, White Grape. Red Raspberries.—Clarke, Brinckles Orange, if well protected; Franconia, and Hornet. Black Cap Raspberries.—Mammoth Cluster, Seneca, Davidsons ITiornless, Doolittle, West-chester. Strawberries.— Wilson, Barnes 31ammoth, Jucunda, Triomphe de Gand, Charles Downing,Bayden No. 30, Napoleon Zd. 3fake Tour Trees Brtinch T,ow. Train your pear trees for garden or even field use, so that they will branch at a distance of oneto two feet from the ground. The advantages are easily enumerated:1st.—It is easy to —It is easy to gather the


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