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Wagener. A first-class American variety with medium-sized, or larger, 

 roundish- oblate fruit. Skin yellow ground, but heavily shaded with 

 crimson, obscurely striped with red, and sprinkled with light dots. Flesh 

 yellowish, tender, juicy, with a brisk vinous flavour. Ripens late, will 

 keep a long time, and is an excellent dessert Apple. Tree hardy, thrifty, 

 and an early bearer. 



Warner's King. A good and useful English culinary variety, with 

 large roundish-ovate fruit. Skin deep-yellow, marked with patches and 

 dots of russet, Flesh white, tender, juicy, with a brisk sub-acid flavour. 

 Ripens late, may be kept for a long period, and an excellent cooking 

 Apple. Tree very hardy, vigorous, and an excellent bearer. 



Westfield Seek-no- Further. An American variety, with roundish-conical 

 regularly formed fruit. Skin nearly covered with pale or dull red, and 

 sprinkled with obscure russet dots. Flesh whitish, tender, juicy and 

 well flavoured. Ripens late, will keep for some time, and is a good 

 dessert and culinary Apple. Tree thrifty and prolific. 



White Calville. 

 White Calville (Calville Blanche , White Winter 



veibw fl w-?h ed ' ^^ angUkr ^^tentog'to the crown. Skin deep 

 yellow, with sometimes a faint blush of red on the cheeks. Flesh white 



.-An old and 



