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beautiful pale pink ; it is full of fine rich juice, 

 and good for all purposes ; the bloom is not ex- 

 celled by any ; it is nearly as handsome as a 

 rose ; it is further to be recommended to plant 

 as dwarfs in the shrubbery, for its great bloom- 

 ing and bearing prevents its growing so large as 

 many sorts ; it is in perfection about September, 

 but will not keep lon^. 



(66.) — Pile's Russet; this is an old, well- 

 known excellent keeping apple, and good for all 

 purposes. 



(70.) — Braddick's Nonpareil ; this apple, 

 which is rather new and not much known, de- 

 serves to be recommended ; it partakes much of 

 the old nonpareil in flavour, but is an earlier ap- 

 ple : it is nearly of a russet colour, tine melting 

 flesh, and full of rich juice ; some of them grow 

 a tolerable size, which will do for culinar\% pur- 

 poses, and the small ones afford a fine dessert : 

 it is in perfection about November, and will keep 

 and retain its juices ; it is a great bearer. 



OBSERVATIONS. 



Par. 71. — I have now furnished my readers 



