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journal of the royal horticultural society. 

 Culinary Apples. 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Dumelow's Seedling 

 Lord Suftield . . . 

 Warner's King . . 

 Blenheim Orange . 



Cellini 



Ecklinville Seedling 

 Keswick Codlin . . 

 Bedfordshire Foundling 

 New Hawthornden . 

 Pott's Seedling . . , 

 Alfriston .... 

 Beauty of Kent . . 

 Emperor Alexander 

 Golden Noble . . 

 Hawthornden . . 

 Lemon Pippin . . 

 Lord Derby . . . 

 Norfolk Beefing . . 

 Beinette de Canada 

 Stirling Castle . . 

 Waltham Abbey Seed 



ling . . . . . 

 Annie Elizabeth 

 Bess Pool .... 

 Brabant Bellefleur . 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Cheshire Codlin . 

 Cox's Pomona . . 

 Curltail Pippin 

 Edmund Jupp . . 

 French Crab . . 

 Frogmore Prolific . 

 Gloria Mundi . . 

 Hoary Morning . 

 Hollandbury . . 

 Loddington Seedling 

 Lord Gwydyr . 

 Mere de Menage . 

 Minchall Crab . . 

 Nelson's Glory. . 

 Northern Greening 

 Nonesuch . . . 

 Palmer'-s Glory, or 



Yorkshire Beauty 

 RoundWinterNonesuch 

 Rymer . . . 

 Tower of Glamis 

 Wormsley Pippin 

 Winter Peach . 

 Winter Quoining 



SUSSEX. 



Exhibitors, 



1. — Mr. G. Breese, The Gardens, Petworth Park, Sussex. 



Observations. — Examples remarkably highly coloured and of 

 excellent quality. 



Exhibitor's Bemarks. — Grown mostly as Standards. Some 

 trees are young, which produce the finest fruit ; the older trees 

 give the best-coloured fruit. Age of trees from 5 to 50 years. 

 They are grafted on the Crab. Situation, in orchard, well 

 sheltered from north and north-east. Soil, a heavy loam on clay. 

 There are many kinds grown in this neighbourhood that fruit 

 remarkably well. I grow a quantity on the Paradise stock, and 

 so do my neighbours. I advise people to plant the Paradise stock 

 freely, as a great number of sorts do wonderfully well on it. 



