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texture, delicious in flavour. There is no apple in the 

 world that can equal it in quality. Ti-ee, a moderate 

 grower, with a spreading habit. 



DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG. K. & T. Aug. to Sept. 

 Medium, roundish, oblong, pale yellow, very handsomely 

 sti'eaked with red, and carrying a delicate bloom. Quality 

 fair, an immense and early bearer. The tree, however, 

 does not succeed on all soils, requiring one of a fairly light 

 and porous nature. 



ECKLTXVILLE SEEDLING. K. Sept. to Oct. A large and 

 fine apple, flat and slightly angular, a greenish yellow, 

 and dotted with brown specks, its only fault being that 

 it is very soft and requires careful packing for market. 

 Tree, a vigorous grower, with a somewhat erect habit. 

 Thrives well on heavy soils. 



GOLDEN NOBLE. K. Oct. to Dec. A large, and, as 

 its name implies, a truly noble apple, round and even in 

 shape, with a beautiful clear yellow skin. Tree a 

 vigorous grower, with a spreading habit. 



KING OF PIPPINS. T. Oct. to Jan. Medium, oblong, 

 rich yellow, flushed red. One of our handsomest apples, 

 being a model in outline and colour. The tree is a good 

 grower, and a certain bearer, and one of the best for 

 market purposes. 



NORFOLK BEEFIXG. K. Nov. to July. Medium size, 

 round and flattened ; colour, a very dull, deep red. Tree, 

 a vigorous grower, with an upright habit. Valuable on 

 account of its extreme lateness. 



POTT'S SEEDLING. K. Aug. to Sept. A large angular- 

 shaped fruit, slightly flattened; skin, pale yellow. A 

 very free cropper, and good quality. Tree, a good groAver 

 with a slightly spreading habit. 



WARNER'S KING. K. Oct. to Dec. A very large and 



