some situations it becomes slightly russetcd at the 

 base, and also about the eye. Flesh firm, yellow, 

 very juicy, rich and sugary, with a peculiar, hitherto 

 unequalled flavour. 



In perfection in November, and may be kept 

 through the season. 



In this part of the country it succeeds well on 

 standards, or on dwarfs on the Paradise stock. In 

 the colder parts of England, and in Scotland, it is 

 usually planted against walls, to bring it to full j^er- 

 fection. 



The fruit called the Ribston Pippin's Sister, 

 raised from seed at the same time, has been found 

 worthless. 



