THE COURT OF WICK PIPPIN. 



Court of Wick. Hooker's Pomona Londinensis, t. 32. For- 

 syth's Treatise, ed. 7. p. 98. Hort. Soc. Fruit Cat. 

 no. 219. 



Wood's Huntingdon .. 



Golden Drop 



Knightwick Pippin 



Fry's Pippin 



Phillips's Reinette . 



of various Nurseries. 



A Somersetshire Apple of the highest merit. It 

 was originally raised in a village in that county, 

 from the seed of the Golden Pippin, to which it 

 is little inferior either as a cider or table fruit. 

 The tree is very healthy and vigorous, and a great 

 bearer. 



Ripens in the middle of October, is in perfection 

 in January, and will keep, with good management, 

 till the middle of March. 



Like most other fruits of much excellence, it has 

 received a number of different names, which are 

 enumerated above. 



The WOOD is weak, grayish brown, with a thin 

 coating of slate-coloured epidermis, very slightly 

 pubescent. 



LEAVES flattish, ovate, obtuse, regularly serrated, 

 with a downy petiole and underside. STIPULES as 

 long as the petiole. 



