64 DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING, 
Apple—continued. 
Fic, 56. BRAMLEY’S SEEDLING APPLE. 
Gascoigne’s Scarlet Seedling (Syn. Glory of England). 
Kitchen or Dessert. Fruit large and beautifully coloured; very 
crisp and pleasant in flavour. Great bearer. November to 
February. 
Glory of England. See Gascoigne’s Scarlet Seedling. 
Fic. 57. ECKLINVILLE SEEDLING APPLE. 
Golden Noble. Kitchen. Fruit large and handsome, of a rich 
olden colour. A constant and prolific bearer. November and 
ecember, This is a fine variety, and distinct from Waltham 
Abbey Seedling, which is sometimes sold forit. See Fig. 58. 
Fic. 58. GOLDEN NOBLE APPLE. 
Apple—continued. 
Golden Spire. Kitchen. Fruit large, conical, straw-coloured ; 
a first-rate cooker, and a constant an heavy bearer, far superior 
to the old Keswick Codlin, whose place it should take. August 
.to November. An excellent market variety. 
Grenadier. Kitchen. Fruit large, yellow, crisp, and sub-acid. 
Constant and good bearer. September and October. 
Hambling’s Seedling. Kitchen. Fruit area and handsome, 
een, flushed with red on the sunny side; flesh firm and of good 
avour, and useful for dessert in season of scarcity. December 
to April. 
King of Tompkins Co. Dessert. Fruit large and handsome, 
richly coloured on the sunny side; flavour very good and sweet. 
Good bearer on the Paradise stock, and only suited for bush or 
wall trees. November to March. 
Lady Sudeley. Dessert. Fruit medium, bright red, except where 
shaded ; flesh soft, crisp, and highly-flavoured if eaten as soon as 
ripe. Good and constant bearer. August and September. This 
variety should not be heavily pruned, as the finest fruits are 
produced at the points of the shoots. 
Fic. 59. LANE’S PRINCE ALBERT APPLE. 
Lane’s Prince Albert. Kitchen. Fruit large, and of perfect 
shape, one of the firmest and heaviest apples, with crisp and 
pleasant flavour. An enormous bearer. ovember to May. 
This variety is specially suited for small gardens, as it crops most 
els) on bush trees. One of the best market apples. See 
ig. 59. 
Loddington Seedling. Sce Stone’s Apple. 
Margil. Dessert. Fruit medium, red on the sunny side ; flavour 
crisp and delicious. October and November. This variety 
answers best on warm soils, and on the Paradise stock. 
Mother (Syn. American Mother). Dessert. Fruit above medium 
size, highly-coloured on the sunny side; flavour sweet 
and very crisp. September and October. One of the finest 
dessert apples on warm soils. A good bearer on bush trees. 
Newton Wonder. Kitchen. Fruit large, and of good shape, 
flushed on the sunny side with red; flavour sub-acid and brisk. 
Fig. 60. NEWTON WONDER APPLE. 
