16 (APPLES.) GEOEGE BUNYAKD & OO.'S FRUIT CATALOGUE. 



The Journal of Horticulture said ' ' There are no Apples now in the markets, English or Foreign, which can 

 at all compare with this grand exhibit of ' ' Kentish fruit. ' ' The principal point in preserving fruit is to allow 

 it time to become thoroughly ripened before gathering, and then to keep the store at an even temperature. 

 We shall be happy to send photographs, with printed description, as a guide to intending builders of Fruit 

 Rooms, on receipt of 2/6. It was figured in the Gardeners' Chronicle at the time of the Pear Conference. 



SELECT LIST OP DESSERT APPLES, IN THEIE ORDER OP RIPENING. 



Apples marked E are handsome sorts for Exhibition. The best for planting in small Villa Gardens 

 are printed in italics. 



July and August. 

 Mr. Gladstone. E. 

 July Pippin. 

 Red Juneating. 

 Beauty of Bath. E. 

 Irish Peach. 



Devonshire Quarrenden. E. 

 Peter the Great. E. 

 Rivers' Peach. E. 



September and October. 

 Kerry Pippin. E. 

 Lady Sudeley. E. 

 Worcester Pearmain. E. 

 Wealthy. E. 

 Ingestre or Summer Golden 



Pippin. 

 William's Favorite. E. 

 James Grieve. E. 

 Lady Derby. 



October and November. 

 Blenheim Orange. E. 

 Alexander. E. 

 Okera. E. 

 Margil. 

 King of Pippins. E. 



Hereford Queening. E. 



St. Edmunds. E. 



Calville Rouge Precfice. E. 



Ribston Pippin. E. 



Cox's Orange Pippin. E. 



Cockle's Pippin. 



Cox's Pomona. E. 



Ross Nonpareil. 



Peasgood's Nonsuch. E. 



Mother. E. 



Braddick's Nonpareil. 



Brownlees Russet. E. 



Mabbot's Pearmain. E. 



Washington. E. 



Bow Hill Pippin. New. E. 



Allington Pippin. New. E. 



Egremont Russet. E. 



December and January. 

 Winter Ribston. E. 

 Adam's Pearmain. 

 Blenheim Orange. 

 Cox's Orange Pippin. E. 

 Hubbard's Pearmain. 

 Mannington Pearmain. 

 Roundway Magnum Bonum. 

 Old Nonpareil. 



Christmas Pearmain. New. E. 

 Scarlet Nonpareil. E. 

 Claygate Pearmain. 

 Beauty of Kent. E. 

 Gascoyne's Scarlet. E. 

 Reinette du Canada. E. 

 Duke of Devonshire. 

 Pomme Grise. 

 Rosemary Russet. 

 King of Tompkins Co. 

 Golden Reinette. E. 

 Baumanri s Reinette. E. 



February to May. 

 White Nonpareil. 

 Blue Pearmain. 

 Lord Burleigh. E. 

 D'Arcy Spice. 

 ffortnead's Pearmain. E. 

 Rosemary Russet. E. 

 Armorel. New. 

 Fearn's Pippin. E. 

 Court Pendu Plat. E. 

 Sturmer Pippin. 

 Allen's Everlasting. 

 May Queen. 

 Boston Russet. 



SELECT CHOICE KITCHEN APPLES. 



August and September. 

 White Transparent. E. 

 Early Julien. 

 Kenswick Codlin. 

 Mank's Codlin. 

 Duchess of Oldenburgh. E. 



lord Suffield. E. 

 Early Rivers. 

 Potts' Seedling. E. 

 Cellini. E. 

 Lord Grosvenor. E. 

 Northern Dumpling. 



October. 

 FcMinville. E. 

 Grenadier. E. 

 Stirling Castle. E. 

 Emperor Alexander. E. 

 Gold Medal. E. 

 Golden Spire. E. 

 Stone's. E. 

 Seaton House. 



November and December. 

 Queen Caroline. E. 

 The Queen. E. 

 Peasgood's Nonsuch. E. 

 New Hawthornden. B. 

 Blenheim Orange. 

 Golden Noble. E. 

 Lord Derby. E. 

 Tower of Glamis. E. 

 Warner's King. E. 

 Bismarck. E. 

 Striped Beefing. E. 

 Mere de Menage. E. 

 Mrs. Barron. E. 

 Kent Fillbasket. 



January and February. 

 King of Tompkins. E. 

 Royal Jubilee. E. 

 Beauty of Kent. E. 

 Wellington. 



Lane's Prince Albert. E. 

 Winter Queening. 

 Annie Elizabeth. E. 



Belle de Pontoise. E. 

 Hambling's Seedling. 

 Twenty Ounce. E. 



E. 



February and March to May. 

 Rambour Papelen. New. E. 

 Byford Wonder. E. 

 Newton Wonder. E. 

 Bramley's Seedling. E. 

 Alfriston. E. 

 Northern Greening. 

 Norfolk Beaufin. E. 

 Sandringham. 

 Calville Malingre. E. 



„ Rouge. E. 

 Dutch Mignonne. 

 Chelmsford Wonder. 

 Hambledon Deux Ans. 

 High CanonB. 

 Gooseberry. 

 Duke of York. 

 Wagener. 

 Winter Peach. 



Well rooted broad leaved Paradise Stocks, 2/6 per doz., 16/0 per 100. 



About 200 other kinds than those named are grown, Trees or Grafts of which can be supplied, 

 Grafts represent the value of Yearling Trees, i.e., 1/0 for four scions, new sorts extra. 



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