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tlie succors, or sprouts of the tree. First, we will 

 begin with the apples, which are the 



Golden Russet, 



Peannain, /Winter, 

 ' \ bummer, 



Harvey Apple. I cannot tell, whether 



the same as m England. 



Winter Queening, 



Leather Coat, 



Juniting, 



Codlin, 



Redstreak, 



Long Stalk, 



Lady Finger. 



The Golden Russet thrives well. 



The Pearmains of both sots, are apt to speck 

 and rot on the trees ; and the trees are damaged 

 and cut off by the worm, which breeds in the 

 forks and other parts thereof; and often makes a 

 circumposition, by destroying the bark round the 

 branches till it dies. 



Harvey apple — that which we call so, is esteem- 

 ed very good to make cider of. 



Winter Queening is a durable apple, and makes 

 good cider. 



Leather Coat — both apple and tree stand well. 



The Junitiiig is early ripe, and soon gone in 

 these warm countries. 



