List of Plants and Shrubs at Carham Hall. 

 LIST OF APPLES. 



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Warner's King 

 Stirling Castle 

 Cockpit 



Greenaps' Pippin 

 Royal Pear main 

 Duchess of Oldenburg 

 Lady of Wemyss 

 M argil 

 Nonsuch 

 Flower of Kent 

 Blenheim Orange 

 White Paradise 

 Baxter's Pearmain 

 A.l]enbank Seedling 

 Robert Burns 

 Irish Peach 

 New Hawthorndean 

 Jolly Beggar 



Carberry Pippin 

 Forge 



Pierre le grand 

 Cox's Orange 

 Winter Peach 

 Small's Admirable 

 Peasgood's Nonsuch 

 Lady Henniker 

 Ganges 

 Gravenstein 

 Cox's Pomona 

 Golden Noble 

 Brabant Belle Fleur 

 Thorle Pippin 

 Carlisle Codling 

 Aitken No. 1 

 Yorkshire Greening 

 and others 



Carham Hall, Coldstream, N.B., 9th Dec. 1890. 



Dear Dr Hardy, — I must trouble you with a few lines of thanks for 

 your most interesting note, and to say how glad I am that yoa found my 

 List of Plants, etc., of use. I do not see that our climate is much worse 

 than that of the South, unless it be just the south coast, Devon and 

 Cornwall, etc ; and if people would only take the trouble to get the plants, 

 taking care of them when quite young, they would answer perfectly as 

 mine do. 



Believe me. 



Yours very truly, 



C. M. H. HUNTLEY. 



P.S. — The " Beautiful Pear " is good to eat, but so large that we 

 generally bake it for winter use. Some people at Jedburgh got grafts of 

 the old Monks' Pear from hence, and they bear now, and are I believe 

 much appreciated, indeed their flavour is perfectly delicious. 



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