APPLES. 



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Dutch Mignonne 

 Early Harvest 

 Early Julien 

 Early Nonpareil 

 Franklin's Golden Pippin 

 Golden Harvey 

 Golden Pippin 

 Golden Reinette 

 Golden Russet 

 Hawthorn den 

 Holbert's Victoria 

 Hubbard's Pearmain 

 Hughes' Golden Pippin 

 Irish Peach 

 Isle of Wight Pippin 

 tToanneting 

 Keddleston Pippin 

 Kerry Pippin 

 Keswick Codlin 

 Lamb Abbey Pearmain 

 Lucombe's Pine 

 Maclean's Favourite 

 Manks Codlin 

 Mannington's Pearmain 



Margaret; 

 Margil 

 Melon Apple 

 Nanny 

 Nonesuch 

 Nonpareil 

 Osiin 



Pearson's Plate 

 Pennington's Seedling" 

 Pine Apple Russet 

 Pinner Seedling 

 Pitmaston Nonpareil 

 Red Ingestrie 

 Reinette Van Mons 

 Ross Nonpareil 

 Russet Table Pearmain 

 Sam Young 

 Scarlet Nonpareil 

 Scarlet Pea. 'main 

 Sturnier Pippin 

 Summer Golden Pippin 

 Summer Pearmain 

 Sykehouse Russet 

 Yellow Ingestrie 



VI. FOR ORCHARD PLANTING AS STANDARDS. 



These are generally strong-growing or productive varieties, the 1 

 fruit of which being mostly of a large size, or showy appear- 

 ance, they are, on that account, well adapted for orchard 

 planting, to supply the markets. 



Alfriston 



Barcelona Pearmain 

 Beauty of Kent 

 Bedfordshire Foundling 

 Bess Pool 

 Blenheim Pippin 

 Brabant Bellefleur 

 Brownlees" Russet 

 Cellini 



Cox's Pomona 

 Devonshire Quarrenden 

 Duchess of Oldenburgh 

 Dumelow's Seedling 

 Dutch Codlin 



Emperor Alexander 



English Codlin 



Fearn's Pippin 



Flower of Kent 



Forge 



French Crab 



Gloria Mundi 



Golden Noble 



Golden "Winter Pearmain 



Gooseberry Apple 



Hambledon Deux Ans 



Han well Souring 



Harvey Apple 



Hoary Morning 



