04 OF APPLES. 



106. Lord Camden's Rennet, (from Wilder- 

 ness Park in Kent.) This is a good-sized seedling 

 of a yellow colour, with a little brownish- red next 

 the sun. This is a good-flavoured apple ; and keeps? 

 till March. 



107. Lucas's Pippin. This is a handsome mid- 

 dle-sized, cylindrical-shaped apple ; and of a beau- 

 tiful orange colour. A pretty good fruit, and keeps 

 till the latter end of April. 



108. Maiden's Blush. This is a small apple, 

 of a dark mahogany-colour next the sun, but paler 

 on the other side, and sometimes of a greenish 

 cast. The taste is austere, and of course this 

 fruit is not fit for the table ; but does very well for 

 baking, or for cider. It keeps till the beginning 

 of March. 



109. Mansfield Tart. This is a large Not- 

 tingham apple, but most known in Yorkshire. It 

 is handsome and of a green colour, having a little 

 cast of a brownish-red, with dark spots next the 

 sun. A baking apple, and keeps till February. 



110. May Gennet. This is rather under the 

 middle size, of a greenish-yellow colour, slightly 

 streaked with red next the sun. This apple keeps 

 till April. 



111. Major Hemmings's Apple. This is a hand- 

 some middle-sized fruit, of a light-green colour, 

 with a little brownish-red toward the sun. This is 

 an excellent apple. 



112. Margill. Hooker Pom, Lond. t. S3. This 

 is an excellent apple, about the size of a Nonpareil. 



