OF APPLES. 9'^ 



taste ; and will come into eating about the latter 

 end of November. Mr. Lindley calls this a real 

 Norfolk apple, and says, it is one of the best that the 

 county produces for kitchen and table ; and a most 

 abundant bearer. It keeps till the middle of April. 

 100.. Le Calvilled'Automne; Autumn Calvilk. 

 Duham, n, 3. tab,Q, Knoop Pom, p. 15. tab. 3. This 

 is a large fruit, of an oblong figure, and of a fine 

 red colour toward the sun. The juice is vinous, 

 and much esteemed bv the French. 



101. Long Laster. This is a middle-sized 

 apple, of an angular shape, and fine yellow colour, 

 with a beautiful red next the sun. It is of a toler- 

 able flavour ; and keeps till the middle of May, but 

 is apt to be mealy. 



102. Lemon Pippin. This is a handsome oval- 

 shaped apple, of a gold-colour. It is of a fine fla- 

 vour, and will keep till the beginning of March. 



103. Long Seam. This is a large angular- 

 shaped baking apple, of a pretty good flavour, and 

 light-green colour. It keeps till the latter end of 

 January. 



104. Lord Cheney's Green. This is a middle 

 sized Yorkshire apple, resembling the Yorkshire 

 Greening. It is of a dark green colour, with a 

 little of a chocolate colour next the sun. This is 

 a baking apple, and keeps till the middle of May. 



105. Lord Arundel's Apple. This is large, 

 of an angular shape ; the colour is green, with a 

 little dingy-red toward the sun. This apple is from 

 France ; is good for sauce, and keeps well. 



