14 (APPLES.) GEORGE BUNYARD & CO.'S FRUIT CATALOGUE. 



Seaton House 



September Beauty 

 * Stirling Castle.. .. 



•Stone's Apple (Loddington 

 Seedling) 



*Striped Beefing . . . 

 *Sturmer Pippin . . . 



T 

 K 



K 

 K 

 T 



♦Summer Golden Pippin, or 

 Yellow Ingestre 



The Queen (Saltmarsh) 



*Tom Putt 



Thomas Rivers 



Tower of Glamis (Carse 

 O'Gowrie 



Twenty Ounce 



VlCAE OF Beighton 



Wagener 



*Waltham Abbey Seedling 

 (Dr. Harvey) 



*Waeneb's King, (D. T. Fish 

 or Irish Giant) 



KT 



KT 



T 

 K 



TK 



K 



K 

 KT 



K 



Washington TK 



"Wealthy TK 



♦Wellington, Normanton, or K 

 Dumelow's Seedling 



White Nonpareil T 



* White Transparent. 



TK 



Oct. — Dee. Medium, an enormous bearer ; fine for small gardens ; a 

 never failing cropper. 



Oct. — Nov. Small, very rich flavour, with soft flesh. 



Oct. — Nov. Very large, prolific variety ; bears too freely to support 

 itself as a grass Orchard Standard, but grand on Para- 

 dise as a bush market or garden tree, invaluable for 

 small gardens and plantations. 



Aug. —Dec. Very large, yellowish, with pale red flush ; bears freely, 

 and forms a compact garden tree, and does admirably 

 grafted on old Orchard Standards. F.C., R.H.S. 



Nov. — Feb. ', Large, handsome colour ; a valuable kitchen fruit, a free 

 bearer when the tree gets old. Garden trees require 

 vigorous root pruning. 



Feb. — June. Medium, excellent, one of the best lates ; a good constant 

 bearer, with Ribston flavour, worthy of a wall in cold 

 situations. It should be left on the trees as late as 

 possible, and when fully-ripened is first-rate. Prolific 

 on Paradise, and bears well on Standards. 

 Sept. Very small, but an excellent summer dessert apple, 



bright yellow, handsome ; forms beautiful bushes on 

 Paradise stock. A profitable market kind, planted by 

 the thousand in plantations. 



Oct. — Jan Very large, handsome shape; in use for a long time. 

 Makes a fine Standard, and an excellent garden tree 

 on Paradise. F.C., R.H.S. 

 Nov. Large, a brilliantly coloured fruit; good grower and 



bearer as a Standard. A favorite market sort in the 

 West, but inferior in flavour. 



Oct. — Nov. Medium ; (Rivers' Codlin) healthy free grower, with the 

 flavour of Mother Apple ; very good. 



Oct. — Dec. Large, clear skin, free and constant bearer ; forms a 

 spreading standard, is a very useful Kitchen Apple, 

 and a taking sort for market ; rather spreading as a 

 Pyramid, but valuable for Cordons and Espaliers. 



Nov. — Dec. Very large, an American variety, like Beauty of Kent; 

 with rich soft flesh, highly flavoured and fairly pro- 

 lific. Prune lightly. 



Apl. — May Large, new, a local Norfolk sort ; bright crimson, mot- 

 tled with yellow ; a fine keeping acid fruit ; apt to 

 canker. 

 May. Medium, bright scarlet, very late, quince-like flavour, 



from America; good bearer, 2/6, 3/6. 



Nov. — Jan. Large, rich, yellow colour; soft, and. pleasant flavour; 

 bears freely and regularly on old trees, but shy in a 

 young state ; a fine orchard tree. 

 Nov. | Of enormous size, and good quality. Kent -fruit at 

 Ledbury Show weighed 32ozs. Makes a fine Standard. 

 I but should not be planted in cold soils. On Paradise 

 | it makes most fertile treeB, which produce grand ex- 

 amples for exhibition ; profitable for plantations as 

 bush trees. A good cooker. 



Sept. — Nov. ] Large, very handsome peach-like conical apple ; worthy 

 of a wal) or orchard house ; most beautiful, of excel- 

 lent distinct flavour, with melting flesh. Succeeds 

 on Bushes and Cordons outside. 



Oct. — Nov. Medium, an American variety of great excellence ; very 

 handsome, a free bearer, with soft flesh ; dark red, 

 juicy, with rich vinous flavour ; free grower. Stan- 

 dards 2/6, F.C., R.H.S. 



Nov. — Mar. Medium, brisk acid flavour ; a fine market sort ; one of 

 the best grown on Standards, and very fertile as a 

 garden tree on Paradise. Should not be planted in 

 wet or cold soils. The cook's favourite. 



Jan. — Apl. Medium, very handsome, fine rich flavour. Garden 

 trees only. Larger than the old variety. First-class 

 bearer. 



July — Aug. Medium, a new first early kind, of great -excellence ; 

 enormous bearer, of handsome primrose appearance ; 

 valuable for market. We have been working up a 

 stock, and can now supply trees by the hundred ; 

 highly recommended. A.M., R.H.S. 



