GEOEGE BUNYAED & CO.'S PEUIT CATALOGUE. (APPLES). 7 



*Beauty of Kent . . . 



Beauty op Stoke . 

 *Belle de Pontoise 



Belle Dubois, or Gloria 

 Mundi 



BlELO BORODAWKA . 



Bietigheimer Bed, (Red 

 German) 



Bijou {Rivera) . 



*Bismarck (new 1886) 

 (Prince Bismarck of Tas- 

 mania) 



•Blenheim Oeange. 



Blue Pearmain . . 



Boston Russet 



*Bow Hill Pippin 



Braddick's Nonpareil 



*Bramley's Seedling 



Brownlees Rtjssbt 



*Byford Wondeb 



Calville Blanc 



Calville des Femmes 



Calville Rouge (Winter) . 



Calville Rouge Precoce . . . 



KT 



K 



KT 



K 



TK 

 K 



T 

 K 



TK 



TK 



T 

 KT 



T 

 K 



T 



K 



TK 



K 

 KT 



Nov. — Jan. 



Dec. 

 Dec. — Apl. 



Dec. — Jan. 



Sept. 

 Oct. 



Jan. — Mar. 

 Oct. — Jan. 



Nov.— Feb. 



Mar. — Apl. 



Feb.— Apl. 

 Oct. — Feb. 



Oct.— Dec. 

 Dec. —Apl. 



Nov. — Jan. 

 Mar. 



Jan. — Mar. 



Mar. — May. 

 Mar.— May, 



Oct.— Dec. 



Large, striped, good bearer, forming a close tree ; fine 

 for dessert when fullyripened,prolificon Paradise stock. 



New, Dwarfs 1/6. F.C., R.H.S. 



Large, very fine, heavy, of Blenheim shape, valuable 

 new sort, free bearer, grand for exhibition, being 

 handsomely marked with red on a yellow ground. 

 Keeps well, and has become much esteemed. Dwarfs, 

 Is. fid. Standards, 2/6. 



One of the largest ; very fine on Cordons or Pyramids, 

 should be well thinned to obtain exhibition examples ; 

 shy bearer ; no use for Orchards. 



Medium; a Russian novelty, flesh soft and with aromatic 

 flavour, rich for dessert ; a good bearer. Dwarfs, 3/6. 



Large, a very handsome apple for early exhibition, with 

 a remarkable carmine flush ; acid flavour, shy bearer 

 when young, vigorous grower. Standards, 2/6. 



Small, a very handsome scarlet flat fruit, of taking 

 decorative value. New, 2/6. 



Large, a grand new fruit from New Zealand. Possesses 

 the weight and texture of a "Wellington, with a bronzy 

 red cheek, a valuable and distinct variety, a remark- 

 ably free bearer, and a hardy, vigorous grower. 

 Succeeds on Standards ; a valuable market sort ; has 

 been the feature of the Nurseries since its introduction, 

 where the crop has annually been valuable enough 

 to buy the land they grew on. F.C., R.H.S. 



Large, good for all purposes, and the best for baking ; 

 somewhat slow in bearing as a standard ; spreading 

 as a Pyramid, and should be grown as an Espalier or 

 Bush ; it succeeds on Paradise, and soon fruits if root 

 pruned. 



Large, of peculiar colour, handsome, and with first-rate 

 flavour. Dwarfs, 2/6, 3/6. 



Medium, a fine late dessert kind, of rich flavour. 



Very large handsome fruit of the Peasgood Nonsuch 

 type, which is bound to take a high position as an 

 Exhibition variety, and most valuable for dessert or 

 kitchen use. Raised by A. S. White, Esq., the noted 

 hop grower. 1 year trees 2/6, 2 years 3/6 each. 

 Standards, 5/0. A Covent garden salesman remarked 

 when shown a sample, "This is the style of Apple 

 we want, send me 100 bushels, they will sell freely." 

 F.C.C., York. A.M., RH.S. 



Medium, a russety fruit, of wonderful flavour ; one of 

 the finest. Forms a fruitful Pyramid or Cordon on 

 Paradise. 



Large, fine orchard fruit, making a vigorous tree. A 

 valuable heavy late keeper, free and constant bearer 

 when established ; flat, with a dull red cheek, first-rate, 

 brisk acid flavour. Grown on Paradise stock, pruned 

 slightly, it makes a fertile garden tree, and is grand 

 as a bush. Standards, 2/6 and 1/6. F.C., R.H.S. 

 Very large stock. 



Medium, richly flavoured, neat grower, and an excellent 

 garden sort, free bearer on Paradise ; very useful. 



Large ; a new late fruit, from Hereford ; an excellent 

 keeper, and fine for Cooking. Sent out 1894. Similar 

 to Warner's King. Dwarfs, 1/6. F.C., R.H.S. 



Medium, a delicious French apple for dessert or culinary 

 use, requiring a warm situation, wall or orchard 

 house. 



Very large, a grand late keeper. Dwarfs, 2/6. 



Medium, bronzy-red, valuable late kind ; requires wall 

 or garden culture to bring it to perfection. Paradise 

 only. Free bearer. A.M., RH.S. 



Small, brilliant scarlet with white specks, very nice 

 flavour, and valuable for decorations. 



