62 THE MODE OF PRODUCING 



Par. 74.-- 



1 Hawthorn Dean 7 Manks Codlin 



2 Ribston Pippin 8 Scarlet Nonpareil 



3 Kirke's Lord Nelssn 9 Scarlet Pearmain 



4 Cristy's Pippin 10 Hick's Fancy 



5 Beauty of Kent 1 1 Woodstock Pippin 



6 Sykehouse 12 Court of Wyck Pippin 



The above are all described in the explana- 

 tory list, where the different seasons of ripen- 

 ing, with the character of the apples, may be 

 found. 



THE MODE OF PRODUCING NEW KINDS OF 

 APPLES. 



Par. 75. It is a well known fact, not only 

 among botanists, but all those who have paid at- 

 tention to the culture of the vegetable tribe, that 

 by improper management their sorts will dege- 

 nerate ; and this is caused, by such sorts being 

 planted too near together, by which means they 

 unite with each other. 



If you plant cabbages and potatoes, or cucum- 

 bers and turnips near each other, or anything of 

 a different nature, they will not injure ; but if 



