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Nonpareil d'Angleten^e, Due d'Arsel, Hunt's Nonpa- 

 reil, Loreden's Pippin, Grune Reinette, Pomme Poire 

 of some, Reinette Nonpareil). — Greenish yellow, 

 roundish, small, table, first-rate ; J anuary to May. 

 Peculiar and excellent flavour ; bears well as a stan- 

 dard in a favourable situation, otherwise deserves a 

 wall. Probably of French origin, but known here in 

 Queen Elizabeth's reign. 

 Nonpareil, Petworth, 



Nonpareil, Fitrnaston, — Pale green russet, round- 

 ish, middle-sized, table, first-rate ; December to Fe- 

 bruaiy. Raised by J. AVilhams, Esq., of Pitmaston, 

 near Worcester. 



Nonpareil, Redding^s, — Russet, green, roundish, 

 small, table, first-rate ; December to March. Abim- 

 dant bearer, brisk flavour. 



Nonpareil, Ross. — Russet, red, roundish, small, 

 table, first-rate ; November to February. Fenouillet 

 flavour. An Irish apple. 



Nonpareil, Royal, — Greenish red, roundish, mid- 

 dle-sized, table, second-rate ; November to January. 



Nonpareil, Russet-coated, see Pitmaston Nonpareil 

 Russet. 



Nonpareil St. John's. — Yellowish green and brown, 

 ovate, middle-sized, table, second-rate ; November to 

 January. 



Nonpareil Scarlet (New Scarlet Nonpareil) . — Red, 

 roundish, middle-sized, table, first-rate ; January to 

 March. Yery handsome. Raised in 1773, from an 

 Old Nonpareil seed, sown in a public-house garden at 

 Esher, Surrey. 



Nonpareil, Stagg^s, see Early Nonpareil. 



Nonpareil, Stuhton. — Greenish yellow, roundish, 

 small, table, first-rate ; January to March. Rich and 

 sugary. 



Nonpareil, Sweeny. — Brownish red, roundish, mid- 

 dle-sized, kitchen and table, second-rate ; January to 



