Catshead Beaufin : see Norfolk Beefing. 

 Catshead Greening : see Catshead. 

 Cayuga Red Streak : see Twenty Ounce. 



CELLINI. (Phillips' Seedling.) Her. Pom., 12. 

 Culinary, October to November, medium, 3 by 2j, 

 round, slightly flattened, regular. Colour, pale yellow- 

 ish-green, strongly striped, and flushed brown red. 

 Flesh, tender white, sub-acid, with curious balsamic 

 flavour. Growth, stocky and a little spreading ; 

 extremely fertile. Leaf, rather pale green, upfolded 

 and twisted, boldly curved serrate. Origin, raised 

 by Mr. Leonard Phillips, nurseryman, Vauxhall, and 

 introduced about 1828. Regular cropping is its chief 

 recommendation, but the curious flavour appeals to 

 some. 



Chalmer's Large : see Dutch Codlin. 



CHARLES EYRE. Exhibition or culinary, October 

 to November, enormous, 4 by 3^, roundish oval, even. 

 Colour, pale greenish-yellow. Flesh, soft, greenish- 

 yellow, Growth, vigorous, short jointed, a little spread- 

 ing. Leaf, rather large, long pointed, oval, very 

 minutely crenate, stipules large and leafy. Origin, 

 raised by Mr. Charles Ross, and introduced to notice 

 about 1911. Will probably be one of the largest apples 

 grown. A larger Pott's Seedling. 



CHARLES ROSS. Culinary or dessert, October to 

 December, large, 4 by 3, round even. Colour, very 

 pale yellow green, covered with a light red flush, and 

 bold broken stripes over the whole of the fruit when 

 fully exposed. Flesh, tender, short texture, fairly 

 juicy, quite sweet, pleasant flavour. Eye, open in a 

 shallow even basin. Stem, very short in a rather wide 

 shallow cavity, which usually retains a greenish tinge 

 when the fruit is ripe. Growth, upright, a little spread 

 ing ; fertile. Leaf, narrow, pea green, nearly flat, 

 finely shallow serrate. Origin, raised by Mr. Charles 

 Ross, and introduced in 1899. This apple is of the 



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