THE APPLE 



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Profitable Apples for Market {continued) 

 Cooking. 



(Grown as Orchard Standards) 



Beauty of Bath . 

 Devonshire Quarrenden 

 Duchess' Favourite . . 

 Worcester Pearmain . 

 King of the Pippins. . 

 Col. Vaughan . . . 



Dessert. 



August 

 September 

 End of Sept. 

 September 

 October 

 Sept., Oct. 



Cox's Orange Pippin . . 

 AUington Pippin . . 

 Blenheim Orange . . . 

 Gascoigne's Scarlet Seed- 

 ling 



Cooking. 



Aug., Sept. 



Lord Grosvenor . 



Lord SufiSeld . . 



Grenadier . . 



Golden Spire . . 



Warner's King . 



Tower of Glamis . . „ 



Lord Derby ... „ 



Waltham Abbey Seedling. Nov., F^b. 



October 

 November 



Bismarck . . . . 

 Blenheim Orange 

 Wellington . . . , 

 Newton Wonder . . 

 Bramley's Seedling , 

 Northern Greening 

 Winter Queening 



Nov., Feb. 



Dec, Jan. 



December 

 Nov., Feb. 

 Jan., March 



Feb., April 



APPLES OF RECENT INTRODUCTION 



These may after trial prove to be useful additions. 



-A conical, highly coloured fruit, valuable for market sale. 

 fruit, like a late Quarrenden ; for market sale. October. 



Barnack Beaut Y.- 

 November. A.M. 1899. 



Ben's Red.— A scarlet 

 A.M. 1899. 



BlELO BoRADAWKA. — A large fruit, after Duchess of Oldenbtirg, but of sweeter 

 flavour, and larger. A great bearer. 



Bow Hill Pippin. — A large fruit of Blenheim Orange type ; very pleasant flavour. 



Byford Wonder. — A large late, green fruit, after Warner's King. F.C.C. 1898. 



Chas. Ross. — A very handsome fruit. Cox's Orange Pippin x Peasgood's None- 

 such. F.C.C. 1899. 



