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KENT, THE GAEDEN OF ENGLAND." 



Cardinal (Peter the Great) 



Castle Major 



*Cellini Pippin 



Chatley's Kernel 



•Chelmsford Wonder . , 



(new 1891). 

 •Christmas Peaemain 



(Bunyard's new 1805). 



Claygate Pearmain 



•Cockle's Pippin 



*Col. Vaughan, or Kentish 

 Pippin 

 Cornish Gilliflower 



Court Pendu Plat 



•Cox's Orange Pippin . 



*Cox's Pomona. 



D' Arcy Spice (Baddow Pip- 

 pin or Spring Ribston) 

 ♦Devonshire or Bed Quar- 

 renden 



•Domino . 



*Duohess' Pavorite, or Duch- 

 ess of Gloucester 



•Duchess of Oldenburg, 

 (Borovitsky, Russian or 

 Summer Peach) 



•Duke of Devonshire 



*Dumelow's Seedling, or 

 Normanton 

 Dutch Mignonne, or R. de 

 Caux 



•Early Julian (Fair Lady) . . 



Early Peach {Rivers) . . . 

 (new 1894) 



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Aug. 



Medium, handsome, soft-fleshed ; useful for dessert ; 

 perfect in shape and colour, great bearer, and compact 

 pretty grower. Garden trees only. A.M., R.H.S. 



Large ; very handsome ; good flavour. 



Large, handsomely striped; a certain bearer, apt to 

 canker on the crab; should not be planted in cold 

 soils; most profitable on Paradise, and valuable for 

 small gardens. 



A desirable late fruit, which must be left on the tree as 

 late as possible to perfect growth. 



Medium, good bearer, a fine very late kitchen fruit; 

 like "Wellington. F.C., R.H.S. 



Medium, of excellent flavour, with scarlet cheek and russet 

 markings, an enormous cropper ; the tree is a good 

 grower, free from canker. In purchasing it, our idea 

 was that it would take the place of the King of Pippins 

 for dessert or market, as the latter is subject to canker, 

 and can only be grown well in a few localities. 



Medium, an excellent dessert apple, of Ribston flavour. 



Medium, a free bearing spicy flavoured fruit ; a favorite 

 in many localities ; does well near the sea. 



Small, handsomely striped, a very prolific market kind, 

 beautiful under garden culture. 



Medium, a local fancy sort of grand flavour, but a shy 

 bearer. Standards, 2/6. 



Small, a late kind ; flat, very firm flesh. 



Medium, of Ribston flavour, the finest dessert apple, 

 good habit, bears and grows well as a Standard, A 1 

 as a garden tree, succeeding in all forms, but prefers 

 a warm rich soil. Best flavoured from low trees on 

 Paradise, which, if left on the tree to finish, keep well 

 into January. Every gardener should plant this 

 grand variety in quantity. 



Medium, very prolific and handsome; should be allowed 

 to hang until "finished" before storing, otherwise it 

 becomes mealy and loses flavour ; bright scarlet and 

 yellow. A profitable market sort for local sale. 



Medium, an Essex fruit of great merit ; very spicy 

 flavour ; a slow compact grower. Standards, 2/6. 



Medium, good bearer, handsome flat fruit with red skin 

 and rich flavour ; fine on Paradise, and a valuable 

 apple for market or family consumption ; requires 

 good warm soil. 



Medium, a very free bearing Codlin, which does well 

 North, and in cold soils ; valuable for market. 



Small, of a glowing red ; fine for show or market ; a 

 free bearer, with upright growth. 



Medium, very handsomely striped, constant bearer, 

 brisk acid flavour ; valuable for market or small 

 gardens ; one of thfc best in cultivation. Whatever 

 the blossoming season may be, this variety comes out 

 favourably, and succeeds in all situations ; the finest 

 fruits being from trees on " Paradise." 



Medium, hardy, of great excellence and fine flavour ; a 

 good bearer ; requires to be left on the tree as long as 

 possible. 



See Wellington. 



Medium, a handsome free-bearing kind, valuable for its 

 late keeping ; should be allowed to hang on the tree 

 as long as possible. 



Medium, great bearer, primrose colour. One of the best 

 early apples, cooking when quite small ; most prolific ; 

 fine for market. 



Medium ; a Seedling from Irish Peach, with which it is 

 identical in shape and flavour, but of closer habit ; a 

 first-rate bearer. Dwarfs, 1/6 ; older, 2/6, 3/6, 



