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The Elten Golden Pippin. This is a fin* 

 variety of the old golden pippin, and 

 somewhat like it in appearance ; it is si 

 fine fruit, but not equal in productiveness 

 to that of the Downton pippin. It is a 

 new variety, produced in the nursery late 

 Mr. Knight's, at Elton, but we do not 

 exactly know its pedigree, it is undoubt- 

 edly one of his new seedlings. 



The Spring Grove Codling. This is a 

 new fruit, produced also by the labours 

 bf Mr. Knight. Sir Joseph Banks, in a 

 communication to the Horticultural So- 

 ciety, p. 197> says, that " this apple 

 " baked in the beginning of September 

 ** had all the quickness and flavour of 

 *' the best winter apples. All who tasted 

 " the pye, agreed they had not met with 

 " any autumn apple, which for baking 

 ** could be compared to this new one. 

 •♦ Mr. Knight informs me, that it is 

 ** ready for use in the month of July, 

 " when London geese are probably better 

 *« than at any other season, but when the 

 ** old Engli&h accompaniipeot gf apple 



