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EXPLANATORY LIST OF SORTS. 



(54.) — Striped Holland Pippin ; this would 

 be very handsome in the shrubbery, for the 

 bloom which comes out early is extremely beau- 

 tiful ; it is a good bearer and a very good apple. 



(55.) — Dutch Codlin ; although I cannot re- 

 commend this as a general bearer, the fruit is so 

 fine, and the bloom so beautiful, it deserves a 

 place amongst a collection. 



(56.) — Kentish Codlin; this is a very good 

 bearer, not so large as the Dutch Codlin, but is 

 a very good sauce apple. 



(57.) — Norfolk Storing ; this apple will keep 

 well through the winter, and is good for sauce 

 when most others are gone by ; it is generally a 

 good bearer. 



(58.) — Norfolk Beefin ; this is a well-known 

 long keeping apple, of a dullish red colour, it is 

 famed for baking, and is good for all culinary 

 purposes. This apple will keep good till Au- 

 gust, and is a general bearer. 



(59.) — Lemon Pippin ; this is a very good 

 sauce apple, of a yellow colour, is a good bearer, 

 and will keep till March. 



