MANAGEMENT OF FRUIT TREES, &c. 45 



Scarlet Pearmain, Tankard Apple, 



Sheppard's Russet, I'en Shillings, 



Siberian Crab, Tom Two Years Old, 



Sir Charles Wagers, jTransparent Codlin, 



Skerm's Kernel, Virgin, 



Spencer's Pippin, ^White Pippin, 



Spice Apple, White Sour, 



Spit, Welch Lemon Pippin, 



Stout Buckland, Whykins's Pippin, 



fStriped Beaufin, Wine Sop, 



Stubbard, ^Winter Redstreak, 



JStvre, fWinter Colman, 



jSummer Redstreak, jWinter Broading, 



Summer Pippin, Winter Majetin, 



Summer Russet, JWoodcock's, 



tSummer Colman, Yellow Buckland. 

 Summer Majetin, 



X. B. The Siberian Crab and the Double blossom Crab 

 are good for preserving. 



Sorts of Apples proper for a small Garden. 



The Juneting, Golden Pippins, Nonesuch, Ribstone 

 Pippin, Nonpareils, Queen's Apple, Sykehouse, Golden Ren- 

 net, Aromatic Pippin, Grey Leadington, Scarlet Pearmain, 

 Lemon Pippin, Pomme Gree, and French Crab, different sorts 

 of Russetins and Codlins, for baking. 



I have taken all the pains that I could to ascertain the real 

 names of the best apples ; but the varieties are almost infi- 

 nite : It is, therefore hoped, that if the same apple should 

 in some few instances be found under dilferent names, it 

 being almost impossible, amid such a variety, to avoid a mis- 

 take of that kind, the candid reader will have the goodness to 

 view it with indulgence. 



On the Choosing, Planting, Frwiirig, and Training, of 

 Apple- Trees, 



In choosing Apple-trees from the Nurserv, it mav be 

 sufficient to observe, that they, as well as Apricot and Peach- 

 trees, should have strong, straight, and clean stems. 



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