OF APPLES. . 85 



next the sun. This apple will keep all the year. 

 It is a good baking apple, and, if the Summer 

 be warm, pretty good eating. It is moreover a 

 great bearer. 



50. French Codlin. This is a pretty large 

 apple, of a conical shape, and of a green colour, 

 with red towards the sun, and comes into eating 

 in January. 



51. Feaiin*s Pippin. Hooker Pom, Lond, ^.48. 

 This is of the shape and size of a Nonpareil. It 

 is of a beautiful scarlet colour next the sun, and 

 of a golden yellow on the other side. It makes 

 a fine show at table, and will keep till the latter 

 end of February. 



Last Spring I received a beautiful variety of 

 this fruit from Mr. Dredge, of Wishford, near 

 Salisbury. 



52. French Spaniard (from Enmore Castle). 

 This is a large apple, in form of a hexagonal 

 p,rism, with the. angles a little rounded, and of a 

 yellowish-green colour ; it is pretty good, and 

 keeps till the latter end of April. 



53. French Rennet ; White Rennet, Langley 

 Pom, t. 76. f' 3. Knoo-p Pom, p. S3, tab, 9. Poit. 

 et Tiirp, Fr, ^.49. This is a large fruit, of a 

 yellowish-green colour, with some grey spots. It 

 has a sugary juice, and is good either for eating 

 or baking. 



54. Gargey Pippin. This is a handsome co. 

 nical-shaped apple, under the middle size, of a 

 greenish-yellow colour, with a little red toward- 



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