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PeasgoocTs Nonsuch Spencer's Favourite 



Pine Apple The Queen 



Pott's Seedling Toker's Incomparable 



Reinette du Caux Tower of Glamis 



Ribston Pippin Thomas Rivers 



Rosemary Russett Warner's King 



Russian Transparent Wealthy 



Scarlet Nonpariel Wellington 



Stamford Pippin White Paradise 



Stirling Castle Winter Hawthornden 



St. Edmund's Pippin Worcester Pearmain 



Stone's Pippin Wyken Pippin 



The quantity of ground allotted to vegetable culture 

 is 2 1 acres, this gives a supply of all kinds that are in season 

 for the family and a large number of servants and other 

 persons throughout the year; the total number when the family 

 is in residence often amounts to 1 30 persons. All the late 

 potatoes are grown at the Home Farm; the supply of 

 plants for the Spring bedding is grown here, as detailed on 

 page 8, and is removed to the flower gardens in October. 



A full view of the Kitchen Garden is given on plate 

 XXX. This is taken from the north side and extends to 

 Croxton Church. The turretted gateways and walls give a 

 more ornamental appearance than is usually found in Kitchen 

 Gardens and the spacious walks allow a carriage and pair to 

 drive anywhere. 



A fine collection of herbaceous plants is grown in the 

 division close to the chief entrance. This plot was probably 

 intended for a fruit garden originally. A strawberry bed, 

 also a few gooseberry bushes remained until 1894 ; large 



