PRESENT-DAY GARDENING 



RECENTLY INTRODUCED COOKING APPLES 



Rev. W. Wilks. Large and prolific (October to November). 

 Hector Macdonald and\ Seedlings from Lane's Prince Albert (De- 

 Encore. / cember to January). 

 Hambling's Seedling (April). 

 Byford Wonder (March). 

 Norfolk Beauty (October). Large, and does not fall in cooking. 



LARGE HANDSOME APPLES FOR 

 EXHIBITION PURPOSES 



Grenadier. 

 Emperor Alexander. 

 Norfolk Beauty. 

 Warner's King. 

 Lord Derby. 

 Peasgood's Nonsuch. 

 Golden Noble. 



Blenheim Pippin. 

 Royal Jubilee. 

 *Mere de Menage. 

 Gloria Mundi. 

 Lane's Prince Albert. 

 Byford Wonder. 

 Bramley's Seedling. 



*Baron Wolseley. 

 Newton Wonder. 

 Edward VII. 

 Sandringham. 

 Hambling's Seedling. 

 Annie Elizabeth. 



Those marked * are rich red or crimson. Peasgood's Nonsuch 

 is the handsomest Apple grown, but it is not given in the 

 select lists because it cankers badly and is liable to cast its 

 fruits before they are mature. 



DESSERT APPLES FOR EXHIBITION IN 

 AUGUST OR SEPTEMBER 



Mr. Gladstone. 

 Beauty of Bath. 

 Worcester Pearmain. 



Ben's Red. 

 Devonshire Quarren- 

 den. 



Lady Sudeley. 

 James Grieve. 



