318 Account of the Apples exhibited in 1818. 



In addition to the preceding collections, there were ex- 

 hibited at various Meetings, single Apples of very great 

 merit, the most valuable of which I have included in the Lists 

 which follow. The trees of many of them being in private 

 gardens, it will, necessarily, be some time before they be- 

 come common in the nurseries ; but as the Society is ever 

 ready to disperse those grafts with which the liberality of 

 individuals supplies it; it is to be hoped, that ere long, 

 every good provincial Apple, as well as the best of those 

 known on the Continent, will be found in the gardens of 

 the nurserymen. 



A List of the best sorts of Apples for the Dessert, which 

 were exhibited at Meetings of the Society, in the last Season, 



arranged nearly in the on 



ler in which they were received. 



White June-eating. 



Orange Apple (Isle of Wight) . 





Pine Apple Pippin. 



Oslin. 



Cluster Golden Pippin. 



Manks Codlin. 



Crofton Apple. 



Hawthorndean. 



Grange Apple. 



Sack and Sugar Apple. 



Ashmead's Kernel. 



Red Quarenden. 



Fearn's Pippin. 



Nonesuch. 



Kirke's Golden Reinette. 



Kerry Pippin. 



Margil. 



Peach Apple. 



Downton Pippin. 



Summer Pippin. 



Franklin's Golden Pippin. 



Orange Pippin. 



Hall Door. 



Golden Reinette. 



Hughes's Golden Pippin. 



Morden Bloom Apple. 



Loan's Pearmain. 



Yellow Ingestrie. 



Winter Pearmain. 



Royal Pearmain. 



Spanish Pearmain. 



Wormsley Pippin. 



Newtown Pippin. 



Golden Pippin. 



Golden Harvey. 



Ribston Pippin. 



Pitmaston Russet Nonpareil. 



Pomme de Niege. 



Braddick's Nonpareil. 



