midland counties, south i hertfordshire. 

 Culinary Apples. 



193 



Name 



Lord Suffield ' . . 

 Blenheim Orange . 

 Dumelow's Seedling 

 Golden Noble . . 

 Keswick Codlin . . 

 Cellini ...... 



Cox's Pomona . . 

 Ecklinville Seedling 

 Emperor Alexander 

 Hawthornden . 

 Lord Derby . . 

 Lord Grosvenor . 

 Hanks' Codlin . 

 Mere de Manage 

 Warner's King . 

 Alfriston . . . 



No. of 

 Votes 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Beauty of Kent 

 Betty Geeson . . 

 Calville Boisbunel 

 Frogmore Prolific . 

 Golden Spire . . 

 Grenadier . . . 

 Hanwell Souring . 

 Hollandbury . . 

 Kentish Broading . 

 Lady Henniker 

 Lane's Prince Albert 

 New Hawthornden 

 Norfolk Beefing . 

 Peasgood's Nonesuch 

 Rosemary Russet . 

 Waltham Abbey Seed 



ling .... 

 Yorkshire Greening 



HERTFORDSHIRE. 



Exhibitors. 



1. — Messrs. H. Lane & Son, The Nurseries, Great 

 Berkhamjp stead. 



Exhibitors' Bemarhs. —Situation of orchards, on high grounds, 

 sheltered only by hedges and other fruit trees. Soil, vegetable 

 mould 10 inches deep, with flint stones ; subsoil, a strong yellow 

 clay with flint. In the selection of sorts, the following are 

 omitted as being tender, viz. : — Emperor Alexander, Calville 

 Blanche, Cellini, Flower of Kent, Golden Noble, Lord Suffield, 

 Pott's Seedling, Reinette de Canada. Trees mostly grown in 

 the Bush form. 



2. — Mr. J. Latta, Bury Gardens, Herts. 



Exhibitor's Bemarks. — Grown on Standards probably 50 years 

 old, grafted on the Crab. Situation, low and well sheltered, but 

 liable to late spring frosts. Soil, medium ; subsoil, gravelly in 

 some places, clay and chalk in others. Apples this season have 

 been small, poor in colour, and badly spotted. 



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