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THE BOOK OF THE APPLE 



Variety. 

 Ecklinville 

 Seedling. 



Grenadier. 



Stone's Apple. 



Golden Noble. 



Warner's King. 

 Small's Admirable, 



Remarks. 



A sterling kitchen variety, large. It 

 succeeds well in most gardens, 

 being a good grower ; and although 

 it may be had in almost any form, 

 perhaps does best as a pyramid. 



A large and handsome fruit, clear 

 yellow in colour ; one of the best 

 early culinary apples, cropping 

 constantly, and growing well as 

 either a standard or pyramid. It 

 has received the first-class certifi- 

 cate of the Royal Horticultural 

 Society. 



This is a handsome fruit, and large ; 

 in colour a pale yellow, slightly 

 tinged with red on the sunny side. 

 This variety is a compact grower, 

 and bears best when grown as 

 a bush or pyramid. It also has 

 received a first-class certificate 

 from the Royal Horticultural 

 Society. It is at its best dur- 

 ing October, November and 

 December. 



A fruit of beautiful appearance, of 

 which a few should be planted. 

 Of somewhat uncertain bearing, 

 and will not keep very well. Sep- 

 tember to December. 



A very large and handsome apple ; 

 forms a good bush or pyramid, and 

 bears well. November. 



An apple of medium size and good 

 quality. It may be grown as a 

 standard or pyramid, and bears 



