APPLES. 11 



G-REY LEADINGTON, D. Medium sized, oblong or 

 conical, and ribbed. Skin yellow and russety, with pale 

 red on the side exposed to the sun. Eye large and sunk. 

 Stalk short and very stout. Flesh tender, juicy, sugary, 

 and finely perfumed. An excellent dessert apple. In 

 use from September to January. 



HALL BOOK, D. Medium sized, roundish. Skin 

 greenish yellow in the shade, and streaked with red on 

 the side next the sun. Eye small, and set in a rather 

 deep basin. Stalk short, and inserted in a deep cavity. 

 Mesh white, firm, and juicy. In iise from November to 

 March. 



HAMBLEDON DEUX ANS, K.D. Large, roundish, rather 

 broad est at the base. Skin yellowish green in the shade, 

 and dull-red, streaked with broad stripes of a deeper red, 

 on the side next the sun. Eye small and closed. Stalk 

 stout and short. Flesh greenish white, firm, crisp, and 

 richly flavoured. One of the most valuable keeping 

 apples. In use from January to May. 



Hampshire Yellow. See Golden Winter Pearmain. 



HANWELL SOURING, K. Medium sized, roundish -ovate. 

 Skin greenish yellow, with a red blush. Eye closed. 

 Stalk very short. Flesh firm, crisp, and briskly acid. 

 "Worthy of general cultivation. December to March. 



HARVEY APPLE, K. Large, roundish-ovate. Skin 

 greenish yellow, with markings of russet. Eye small. 

 Stalk short and slender. Flesh white, crisp, juicy, and 

 pleasantly acid. A first-rate culinary apple. October to 

 January. 



Hardingham's Russet. See Pine Apple Russet. 



Hawberry Pippin. See Hollandbury . 



HAWTHORNDEN, K. Large, flat, ovate, and angular. 

 Skin delicate yellowish-green, covered with bloom, a red 

 blush next the sun. Stalk slender, half an inch long. 

 Eye small, nearly closed. Flesh white, juicy, and plea- 

 sant. An abundant bearer. September to January. 



HAWTHORNDEN, NEW, K. The appearance of the fruit 

 is very much the same as that of the old Hawthornden, 

 but is much more solid and briskly flavoured. It also 

 keeps longer, and the tree has a more robust and vigorous 

 growth. December to January. 



Herefordshire Golden Pippin. See Golden Pippin. 



