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red calvil, and TApi, are all the beft forts 

 of apples for the table, and the latter kind 

 will keep while the others ripen on the 

 tree. 



The fummer pear main, Holland pip- 

 pin, golden rennet, the hanging apple or 

 fhort ftalkt ruffet, BafFen pippin, royal 

 pearmain, lemon pippin, orange pippin, 

 Bridgewater pippin, Dr. Barnard's apple, 

 partridge apple^ ftone pippin, and winter 

 pearmain, are all good apples for the kit- 

 chen ufe, and with codlins will ferve every- 

 day in the year, and make healthy ftan- 

 dard trees when grafted upon crab-flocks; 



The ftire, redftreak and woodcock ap- 

 ple, are all good fgr cyder, and are proper 

 to plant in fields, by reafon they are not 

 pleafant to eat raw. 



APRICOTS* 



The mafculine is a fmall round fruit; 

 and is ripe in the beginning or middle oif 

 July, but not the bell: bearer, for it blof- 

 ibms early, and they are fubject to be killed 

 by froft, except its branches are very 

 U 4 well 



