90 OF APPLES. 



79. July Flower; Listning, Langley Fom. 

 t. 74. f.5. This is an angular-shaped apple, of th6 

 middle size, streaked with red toward the sun, and 

 of a dull green on the other side : it is ripe in De- 

 cember, and keeps till the latter end of April. 

 This seems to be a different apple from the Gilly- 

 flower already described. 



80. John Apple. This is a middle-sized hand- 

 some fruit, of a green colour, with a little red to- 

 ward the sun ; and the foot-stalk is verv small. 

 This is an excellent cider and baking apple, from 

 Devonshire ; but was noted in Herefordshire in 

 the time of Mr. John Phillips the poet. This apple 

 is of an excellent flavour, and keeps till March. 



81. Isle of Wight Pippin. This is a handsome 

 middle-sized apple, of a greenish-yellow colour. 



82. JuNETiNG ; Jenneting, Langley Pom, t, 74. 

 f, S. This is a small yellowish apple, red on the 



side next the sun. It is a pretty fruit for early 

 variety, and ripens about the latter end of June or 

 beginning of July. 



S3, Kernel Redstreak. This is of a greenish- 

 yellow, with broad streaks of a dark-red all over it, 

 and a yellow ground, finely speckled with red next 

 the sun. 



84. Kernel of the Kentish Pippin. This is 

 a handsome apple of a light-green colour, with 

 little red toward the sun. It is ripe about the 

 middle of November. 



85. Kernel Pearmain. This is a small handr 

 some apple, red toward the sun, and of a yellowish- 



