9G OF APPLES. 



sun, and of a gold colour on the other side. This 

 apple has a fine flavour, if it is not kept till it is 

 too ripe, when it becomes mealy. It is in eating 

 from November to January. 



119. New Red Must. A fine large apple, of a 

 pale-red toward the foot-stalk, and of a greenish 

 colour toward the eye. This is a Cider apple, 

 and for baking. 



120. New Red Pippin. This is a beautitul 

 middle-sized apple, of a dark-red colour, with a 

 mixture of yellow on the side from the sun. It 

 keeps till March. 



121. Nonsuch. This is a good bearer, and 

 very fit either for the table or kitchen j the cooks, 

 however, complain that it makes but a very small 

 proportion of sauce. It is ripe in September and 

 October. 



122. Nine Square. A Gloucestershire apple. 

 This is a large angular-shaped fruit, of a fine red 

 towards the sun, and yellow on the other side, with 

 a small mixture of red. Keeps till April. 



123. Norfolk Colman. This is a middle-sized 

 apple, of a mahogany colour towards the sun, 

 and a dark -green on the other side. It keeps till 

 August. 



124. Norfolk Beaufin. This is a good-sized 

 apple, rather flatted, of a deep red colour towards 

 the eye, but paler towards the foot-stalk. 



125. Norfolk Paradise. This is a large apple, 

 of a dark red colour towards the sun, and green 

 on the other side. This is a nice baking apple. 



