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a long time before it gets large through its great 

 bearing; it ripens in September, but will not 

 keep long after they are gathered. 



(48.) Luccumb's Seedling, is a great bearer, 

 of a greenish yellow striped with red, will grow 

 large; it is a very good sauce apple, and will 

 keep through the winter. 



(49.) Northern Greening; this is a most 

 desirable apple to plant, it is a firm green fruit, 

 a very great bearer, and will keep sound till 

 spring. 



(50.) Kirke's Scarlet Admirable; this is a 

 very fine large sauce apple, of a beautiful scarlet 

 next the sun ; is generally a good bearer, and 

 will keep. 



(51.) Royal Russet; this is a well-known 

 good keeping sauce apple. 



(52.) Cockagee; this apple, which is so ce- 

 lebrated for cider, I have merely recommended 

 for kitchen use, on account of its fine acid for 

 being mixed with other apples in the tart or 

 pudding it answers the purpose of the Quince. 



(53.) Shepherd's Newington; this is a fine 

 large juicy sauce apple, and is a great bearer. 



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