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pressed at the ends. Skin yellow, spotted with green, 

 and russety. Stalk thick and short. Eye small, in a 

 hollow, plaited basin. Flesh yellow, rich, sweet, and 

 agreeable. A first-rate dessert apple. December to 

 February. 



Hunt's Nonpareil. See Nonpareil. 



INGESTKIE EED, D. Small, oblong ovate. Skin bright 

 yellow, tinged with red next the sun, speckled with dots. 

 Eye in a round, wide basin. Stalk short and slender. 

 Flesh pale yellow, of very rich, juicy flavour, resembling 

 the Golden Pippin. One of the best autumn apples. 

 September to November. 



INGESTRIE YELLOW, D. Small, ovate oblong. Skin 

 deep bright yellow all over. Eye small and shallow. 

 Stalk slender. Flesh tender, and very juicy when first 

 gathered. A good bearer. October. 



IEISH PEACH, D. (Early Croffon). Medium sized, 

 roundish, somewhat flattened and angular. Skin yel- 

 lowish green and dotted with brown in the shade, dull 

 red next the sun. Eye large and closed. Stalk short. 

 Flesh white, tender, juicy, and richly flavoured. This 

 is one of the best summer dessert apples, and is ripe in 

 August. 



Irish Pitcher. See Manks Codlin. 



Irish Eusset. See Sam Young. 



Ironstone. See French Crab. 



ISLE OF WIGHT PIPPIN, K.D. Medium sized, round, 

 and a little flattened. Skin fine rich yellow, and covered 

 with thin grey russet on the shaded side, and of a rich 

 orange and red on the side next the sun. Eye open. 

 Stalk short. Flesh of a fine yellow colour, firm, juicy, 

 and pleasantly acid. September to January. 



JOANNETIXG, D. (Juneating, White Juneatina, Owens 

 Golden Beauty). Small, round, and slightly flattened. 

 Skin light yellow, with a red blush next the sun. Eye 

 moderately sunk. Stalk long and slender. Flesh crisp 

 and pleasant. A good bearer. July to August. 



Jones' Southampton Pippin. See Golden Winter 

 Pearmain. 



KEDDLESTON PIPPIN, D. Small, conical, and regularly 

 formed. Skin of a uniform yellow colour, with veinings 

 and specks of russet. Eye half open, set in a shallow, 



