108 OF APPLES. 



for use in November, and if properly managed will 

 keep till the latter end of March. 



19^. Winter Pomroy. This is a pretty large 

 conical-shaped apple, of a dark-green colour, a 

 little streaked with red towards the sun. The 

 coat is rather rough. It is a good baking apple, 

 and keeps till January. 



193. Winter Box- Apple. This is a middle- 

 sized fruit, of a light-green colour, and keeps till 

 February. 



194. Woodcock. Pom, Heref, tab, 10. This 

 is a good-sized apple, of a dark-red next the sun, 

 and paler, with a little mixture of yellow, on the 

 other side. It is ripe in January, and keeps till 

 March. This is a good cider apple. 



195. W^right's Nonpareil. This is a Salopian 

 apple, great bearer, of a good size, and a little 

 flatted. It is a good kitchen apple, and keeps till 

 June. The tree is smaller in size than most other 

 apple-trees. 



196. Yorkshire Greening. This is a good- 

 sized flatted apple, of a dull-red colour, with a 

 little green towards the eye. It keeps till August. 



Those in the Jbllovoing List marked thus *, are most esteemed 

 for eating ravo; those \ s for halting or hoiling ; and those Xt 

 for making of Cider. The voords in Italic are names hy 

 ijohieh the preceding Fruit is frequently knoton. 



f Beaufin, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, 

 t Red-fleshed. 

 t Striped. 



