POMONA ‘Book Hil. 
Pome de Rambures is 2 fait large French Apple ; and makes a noble 
~ thew upon a wall, 
/ qhe Winter Gupening isa fair red-ftriped Apple, beautiful on the 
| ‘Tree, and excellent in its feafon, it fucceeds incomparably on the 
Paradife Apple, asthe Colviele, andallother fortsof Queentngs do, 
(the Quinee- Apple is afair fmooth yellow Apple , fomething like 4 
Quince, ofavery good tafte, and, on the Paradife Apple, bears more 
and fairer fruits than on a Tree ftock, 
(rhe ved Ruffet is an excellent Apple, of amiddle fize, and long 
' lafting, . | “a4 . 
{ Theround Rufjet Harvyis a fair brown-coloured, good tafted Apple; 
< and bears well, 
| The Carlile Pippin is an excellent good tafted Winter Apple. 
{ The Bridgewater Pippinisalfo a very good Apple, beautifull to the 
jeye,and pleafanc to the palat, ' : 
{ the Lincoln Rennet is reputed to be the beft of all the Rewnets, 
‘whereof there are many forts, : 
| The Non{uchisa middle fized, round, red-ftriped Apple, of a deli- 
‘cate tafte,and 
¢ Phe Royal Pearmain isa mutch bigger, and better tafted Apple than 
‘ the common kind, 
[ The Kirton Pippin isa ruffetith yellow, very good Winter Apple, 
| Gono further is fomething like a Pearmain, but better and longer 
\ lafting, 
(~ The Darling isa latge Gold yellow Apple, of an excellent quick 
\fomething tharp taft, and bears well, ies ; . - 
( ~The Angels Bit is a delicate tafted Apple, and much efteemed in 
i : 
‘ Worcefter|hire. yes 
_ Thefe twenty feveral forts of Apples aré all choice fruits, and 
edonthe Paradife ae according to the precedent directions, 
maybe fit tor Walls, or Dwarf hedge-Trees in large Fruit-Gardens, 
Theteare many other good Apples, proper to be planted at large in 
Orchards, which are out of my Province, | 
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