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Select List of Fruits for a Kitchen Garden. 



ite among the Ensflisli, the golden pippin; but in the subse- 

 quent list, there will be found the Ribston pippin, the Frank- 

 lin's golden pippin, the Hawthornden, the Sam Young, the 

 Cole apple, and many others, in nearly as high estimation as 

 the golden pippin. The list is as follows: 



Cornish aromatic, 

 — gilliflower, 

 Court pendii, 



— of Wick, 

 Golden noble, 

 Gravenstein, 

 Hubbard's pearmain, 

 Longville's kernel, 

 Margil, 



Pippin English golden, 



— Downton, 



— siigarloaf, 



— Wormsley, 



— Crofton, 

 Royal Stubbard, 

 Yellow Ingestrie, 

 Red — 



The annexed list contains sorts proved to be good; those 

 marked * are foreign, and have succeeded well, though not 

 quite as well as the American. Those marked in addition 

 thus f have proved fully equal to the American sorts, and 

 are well worthy of a general cultivation throughout the 

 country. 



Summer Fruit. 



* Borovitsky, 



* f White Juneating, 

 *Red — 



* Oslin, 



* f Red quarenden. 



Early Harvest, 



* f Spring grove codlin, 

 Summer golden pippin, 



* t Early Alexander, 



* Early red Margaret. 



Autumnal Fruits. 



* Bere court pippin, 



* Franklin's golden do. 



* f Padley's pippin, 



* Wyker do. 



* t Cole apple, 

 ^sopus Spitzemburg, 



Winter Fruit 



Fall pippin, 

 Hoary morning, 



* f Golden Lexington, 



* Hawthornden, 



* Transparent codlin. 



* Barcelona pearmain, 



* Lamb Abbey, do. 



* f Fearn's pippin, 



* t Norfolk iDeaufin, 

 Rhode Island greening, 



* Sam Young, 



Cider. 



Harrison, 



* Red styre, 



* f White do. 



* t Ross' nonpareil, 



* Brassick's do. 

 Newtown pippin, 



* f Ribston do. 

 Bellflower 



* Male Carle 



* Coccagee, 



* f Foxley, 

 Campfield. 



