10^ Oh APPLES. 



154. Red Bag. This is a beautiful large Here- 

 fordshire apple, of a longish shape, streaked all 

 over with a dark red ; and is in eating about the 

 middle of October, 



155. Red Must. This resembles the Old Red 

 Must in shape ; but is of a dark-red colour toward 

 the sun, and yellow on the other side. It is ripe 

 about the middle of November. 



156. Reinette Grise, Duham. n, 28. L 9. This 

 is a middle-sized fruit, of a grey colour next the 

 sun ; it is a very good juicy apple, of a quick 

 flavour, and ripens the latter end of October. 



157. Red Sweet. This is a small round apple, 

 red towards the sun, and of a greenish -yellow on 

 the other side. This is a good bearer, and much 

 esteemed among the country people of Cornwall, 

 for making a kind of tart or pie, one of their 

 dainties at Christmas. It is a pretty good table 

 apple, and keeps till March. 



158. RiBSTON Pippin. * Hooker Porn, Loiid, 

 L 3. This is a fine apple from Ribston Hall, 

 near Knaresborough, Yorkshire. It is a little 

 streaked with red towards the sun, and yellow on 

 the other side. It is one of the best apples for 

 eating and baking, and continues in use from the 

 end of October till April. It bears very well as 

 a dwarf, and no garden should be without it. 



* The first tree of this kind was found growing in Sir Henry 

 Goodrickc's Park. 



