SS 0¥ APPLES. 



toward the sun. A pretty good apple, and keeps 

 till April. 



66. Griddleton Pippin. This is a large an- 

 gular-shaped apple, of a green colour, with a little 

 blush toward the sun. It is a baking apple, and 

 keeps till March. 



67. Grumas's Pippin. This is about the size 

 and shape of a Golden Pippin j of a dingy-green 

 colour next the sun; and of a dull yellow on the 

 other side. It is ripe in January, and keeps till 

 April. 



68. Hagloe Crab. Pom, Hei^ef, 1 5, This is 

 a yellow-coloured conical-shaped apple, below the 

 middle size. It is ripe in January ; but is only lit 

 for making cider, or for baking. 



69. Hall Door. This is a fine large apple, 

 of a flat shape, beautifully streaked with red 

 tow^ard the sun, and of a greenish yellow on the 

 other side. This fruit is of a fine flavour, and is 

 in eating from January till March. 



70. Hallingbury. This is a large flat-shaped 

 apple, with large ridges from the base to the 

 crown. It is of a beautiful red toward the sun, 

 and of a yellowish colour on the other side and 

 toward the eye. 



71. Hampshire Nonsuch. This is a pretty 

 large well-shaped apple, of a greenish-yellow 

 colour, streaked with red. It keeps till the latter 

 end of November. 



72. Harvey's Russet, so called in Cornwall. 

 This is a large russet-coloured apple, with a little 



