38 FRUIT AND ITS CULTIVATION. 



Culinary Apples for the Midlands. Lord Grosvenor, 



Warner's King, Ecklinville Seedling, Golden Noble, New- 

 ton Wonder, Golden Spire, Pott's Seedling, Bnamley's 

 Seedling, Alfriston, Annie Elizabeth, Grenadier, and 

 Tower of Glamis. 



Dessert Apples for the South. Any of the varieties 

 named in the list of twenty-five, especially including Cox's 

 Orange, Ribston Pippin, and King of the Pippins. 



Dessert Varieties Suitable for Standards. Beauty of 

 Bath, Kerry Pippin, Scarlet Nonpariel, Cox's Orange 

 Pippin, Duke of Devonshire, Sturmer Pippin, King of the 

 Pippins, Allen's Everlasting, Blenheim Orange, Summer 

 Golden Pippin, Charles Ross, and William Crump. 



Culinary Varieties to Grow as Standards. Duchess of 



Oldenburgih, Pott's Seedling, Stirling Castle, Lane's 

 Prince Albert, Golden Spire, Ecklinville Seedling, Alfris- 

 ton, Golden Noble, The Queen, Warner's King, Bram- 

 ley's Seedling, and Lord Derby. 



Dessert Varieties to Grow as Cordons. Adam's Pear- 

 main, Beauty of Bath, Charles Ross, Christmas Pearmain, 

 James Grieve, Allington Pippin, Scarlet Nonpariel, 

 Sturmer Pippin, Cox's Orange Pippin, King of the 

 Pippins, Ribston, and William Crump. 



Culinary Varieties to Grow as Cordons. Annie Eliza- 

 beth, Bismarck, Bramley's Seedling, Duchess of Olden- 

 burgh, Early Victoria, Golden Spire, Lord Derby, Pott's 

 Seedling, Lane's Prince Albert, Sanspariel, Tower of 

 Glamis, and Warner's King. 



Any of the fifty varieties described may be grown as 

 bushes, pyramids, or espaliers. 



