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yellow colour. But of all the uames by which it has 

 been distinguished, that of "the original" appears to 

 be the most characteristic ; for, from its easy propaga- 

 tion by branches, a bur on them being placed beneath 

 the soil, it may be considered as a mother or original 

 apple. Said to have been raised at Arbroath, in For- 

 farshire, or introduced by the monks of the Abbey 

 there. 



Ostend Pippin, 



Ostogotha, 



Outre-passe, see Passe Pomme d'Automne. 



Owen's Golden Beauty y see White Juneating. 



D' Ozanne, — Cider. 



Pasch Apfely see Easter Apple. 



Packhorse. — Yellowish red, roundish, middle-sized, 

 table, first-rate ; November to March. 



Padlexf s Pippin (Compote). — Brown and reddish 

 yellow, roundish, middle-sized, table, first-rate ; De- 

 cember to January. Apt to shrivel. Raised in 1811 

 by Mr. Padley, Boyal gardener at Hampton Court. 



Painted Lady. — Streaked, roundish, middle-sized, 

 table, second-rate ; October to November. 



Pampadura. 



Panachee, see Api Panache. 



Paper, 



Paradise, ' 



Paradise (of some), see Summer Thorle. 



Paradise, White (Paradise Pippin, Egg, Lady's 

 Finger, Long May, May). — Yellow, oblong, small, 

 table, second-rate ; November to December. 



Paradis Franc, — Cider. 



Paradis Rouge d'Hiver, — Streaked, ovate, middle- 

 sized, kitchen, second-rate ; November to J anuary . 

 Paradis, Summer Sweet, 

 Paradis, Winter Sweet, 



Parmentier, — Russet, conical, middle-sized, table, 

 kitchen, first-rate ; November to April. 



