All Fruit Growers Should See These Nurseries. (APPLES.) 9 



*Early Rivers (new 1894) .. K 



*Ecklinville Seedling 



Egremont Russet 



Emperor Alexander (Con- 

 stantino) 



Farmer's Seedling 



Fearn's Pippin 



*Planders' Pippin 



Frogmore Prolific 



Foster's Seedling 



(new 1895) 



*Gascoyne's Scarlet 

 Seedling, or Glory of 

 England 



Gibbon's Russet , 



*Gou> Medal (The Guild) 

 or Crystal Palace 



*Goldbn Noble (Lord Clyde 

 or Beauty of Wilts) 

 Gold Cup of Tasmania 

 Golden Reinette 



*G-olden Spire 



♦Grainge's Pearmain 



Grantonian 



*Grenadier (true) 



♦Gooseberry 



*Hambledon Deux Ans . . . 



•Hambling's Seedling. 

 (new 1894) 



*Hawthobnden (new, winter 

 or silver) 



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July. — Aug. 



—Oct. 



Oct.— Nov. 



Oct.— Nov. 



Jan. — Mar. 

 Feb. — Mar. 



Jan. — Mar. 



Aug.— Sept. 

 Sept. — Dec. 



Nov.— Feb. 



April. 



Jan. — Mar. 

 Dec— Feb. 

 Sept.— Oct. 



K Apl.— May. 

 K Mar. — Mav. 



Dec. — Mar. 



Nov. — Dec. 



Large ; a new Codlin which ripens after Lord Suffield ; 

 has a hardier constitution, not liable to canker; with 

 firm fruit of the largest size, which does not fall in 

 cooking. 



Large, and a free bearer, suitable for plantations and 

 market sale, and one of the best Codlins for garden 

 culture, succeeding in all forms. 



Medium, free bearer, of rich flavour; golden russety 

 fruit, the best in its class, very highly commended, 

 neat grower. 



Very large, handsome exhibition variety, immense on 

 Cordons, and useful for garden culture ; too soft for 

 market. Under high culture, becomes enormous ; 

 melting, of fine flavour, fit for dessert. 



Large ; a pretty fruit, of excellent flavour ; good bearer. 



Small, a bright colored and fine flavoured late kind ; 

 free bearer, compact growth. Garden trees only. 



Large, a fine sort for orchards, fruit firm and heavy ; a 

 favourite in the West. 



Large ; a sure bearing Codlin ; Garden trees only. 



Medium, a local seedling from Cellini. The tree bears 

 profusely, and does not canker ; a market fruit. Fruit- 

 iDg trees on Paradise, 3/6. 



Large, a distinct, richly coloured market apple, from 

 East Kent, extremely handsome, and a great bearer ; 

 prolific on Paradise, and a healthy free grower ; quite 

 remarkable for beauty wherever grown, and worthy 

 of garden culture on account of its agreeable flavour ; 

 an ornament to any dessert ; prune lightly. Specially 

 admired at the Palace shows. F.C., R.H.S. See 

 figure 8. 



Medium, from Ireland, said to be extra fine, 2/6. An 

 Irish client specially recommends this late kind, but it 

 has not fruited with us. 



Large ; a fine Codlin from Preston, which proves a 

 valuable market sort ; free bearer, good sturdy grower. 



Large, handsome, of rich golden hue ; valuable for 

 for market, and a sterling variety for garden culture, 

 bearing freely on the points of shoots. 



Medium, of very rich flavour, good bearer, and a grand 

 old sort. 



Medium, a tall conical apple, of taking straw-coloured 

 appearance, very free bearer, of good quality ; for 

 market or home use ; hangs firmly on the tree, and 

 from its upright growth valuable for plantations. 

 This is specially valuable, as it never fails to bear even 

 in bad apple seasons. 



Medium, good grower and regular bearer, of nice flavour, 

 keeping soundly ; sometimes scarlet. 



Large, little known. A fine showy striped apple that 

 keeps soundly ; 2/6. F.C., R.H.S. 



Very large, handsome yellow fruit ; valuable for orchards, 

 market or villa gardens ; a regular cropper, most pro- 

 lific, and by far the finest early Codlin. F.C., R.H.S. 



Medium ; a sound keeping old sort. 



Large, valuable late market kind, making a large lasting 

 orchard tree ; keeping soundly. 



Very large, sent out by us in 1894 ; a most remarkable 

 late green keeping fruit, first-rate in every way. G. 

 B. & Co. have secured the stock from the raiser, and 

 have no hesitation in recommending it thoroughly. 

 One year trees on Crab or Paradise 1/6 each, older 2/6, 

 3/6. Standards 3/6. This does well in Scotland. 



One of the largest. A flat yellow fruit, with an oc- 

 casional crimson flush. The illustration No. 10 will 

 give an idea of its fertility ; grand for market garden 

 or amateur culture ; 19oz. fruit was taken from two- 

 year old trees in the Nursery. 



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