12 APPLES. 



Herefordshire Pearmain. See Royal Pearmain. 

 Hicks' Fancy. See Early Nonpareil. 



HOAEY MOENING,K. (Dainty, Downy, Sam Rawlings}. 

 Large, roundish, somewhat flattened, and angular. Skin 

 yellowish, marked with broad, pale-red stripes on the 

 shaded side, and broad broken stripes of beautiful red on 

 the side next the sun, and covered with a fine thick bloom, 

 like thin hoar frost. Eye very small. Stalk short. Flesh 

 yellowish white, tinged with red at the surface under the 

 skin, brisk, juicy, rich, and slightly acid. This is a beau- 

 tiful and very excellent kitchen apple. In use from 

 October to December. 



HOLBEET'S VICTORIA, D. Small and ovate. Skin 

 yellow, covered with pale grey russet Eye small and 

 slightly open. Stalk short. Flesh yellowish, firm, very 

 juicy, vinous, and aromatic. An excellent dessert apple, 

 of the first quality. December to May. 



HOLLANDBUEY, K. (Haivlerry Pippin, Horsley Pippin, 

 KirJces Admirable). Large, roundish, flat at the ends, 

 prominently ribbed. Skin greenish yellow, beautiful 

 bright red next the sun. November to January. 



HOLLAND PIPPIN, K. Large, roundish, and flattened. 

 Skin yellow, inclining to green, dull red next the sun. 

 Stalk short, thick, and deeply set. Eye small, in a slightly 

 plaited basin. Flesh pale yellow and pleasantly acid. 

 November to March. 



Hood's Seedling. See Scarlet Pearmain. 



HOEMEAD PEAEMAIN, K.D. (Arundel Pearmain, Hor- 

 ijiead Pippin). Medium sized, ovate conical. Skin of a 

 uniform bright yellow. Eye large, closed, and set in a 

 shallow, irregular basin. S"talk very short and stout, in- 

 serted in a deep cavity. Flesh white, tender, very juicy, 

 and pleasantly acid. An excellent dessert apple. In use 

 from October to March. 



Horsley Pippin. See Hollandbury. 



HUBBAED'S PEAEMAIN, D. Small and conical. Skin 

 covered with thin russet, sometimes without russet, and 

 thin yellowish green. Eye small and closed. Stalk short. 

 Flesh vellow, firm, sugary, richly flavoured, and aromatic. 

 One of the best dessert apples, deserving extensive culti- 

 vation. November to April. 



HUGHES' GOLDEN PIPPIN, D. Small, round, com- 



