DESSERT VARIETIES 



Variety. 



Kerry Pippin. 



Summer Golden 

 Pippin (Tello'w 

 Ingestre). 



Red Astrachan. 



William's 

 Favourite. 



Cornish Aromatic. 



Margil. 



Ribston Pippin. 



Remarks. 



and a flavour approaching that of 

 Cox's Orange Pippin, it will thrive 

 where the latter will not, as it is 

 much hardier. It bears well. 

 An old, well-known, small variety 

 of splendid flavour, bearing well 

 either as a standard or pyramid. 

 A handsome, bright yellow, well- 

 flavoured September apple, forming 

 prolific bushes on the Paradise 

 Stock. 



This is a large and beautiful fruit, 

 of fine flavour, that should be 

 eaten from the tree. This variety 

 bears freely as a pyramid on a 

 warm soil. September. 

 A medium-sized apple, of pleasant 

 flavour, and beautiful colour : 

 of American origin. 

 A rich, juicy, and aromatic fruit, of 

 medium size ; a very good dessert 

 apple. 



This is by no means a large apple, 

 although one of the most richly 

 flavoured. It makes a good py- 

 ramid, and bears regularly. In 

 season from October to January, 

 or later. 



A dessert apple of great value, in 

 flavour second to very few. In 

 some soils it is somewhat liable 

 to canker; to obviate this Messrs 

 James Veitch recommend frequent 

 transplanting, and a warm dry soil. 

 Mr Bunyard says that by working 



