MIDLAND COUNTIES, SOUTH '. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



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HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Exhibitors. 



1. — Mr. A. Harding, Gardener to the Dowager Marchioness of 

 Huntly, Orton Hall, Peterborough. 



Exhibitor's Bemarks. — Grown principally on old orchard 

 Standards ; but a few of the largest kinds are from pruned 

 Bushes about 10 years old, and mainly on the Crab stock. 

 Situation, partially sheltered. Soil, a loam, resting on gravel. 

 If only two kinds of Apples were to be grown here, the palm 

 would certainly be with Keswick Codlin as a culinary kind, and 

 King of the Pippins as a dessert sort. For annual bearing and 

 general usefulness they are not to be surpassed. 



2. — Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Nurserymen, Huntingdon. 



Exhibitors 1 Bemarks. — All grown on Standards, grafted on 

 the Crab in the orchards and market gardens in Cambridgeshire 

 and Huntingdonshire. Situation not sheltered. Soil, a light 

 loam ; subsoil, principally gravel, but in some parts clay. The 

 growers in Cambridgeshire are planting principally Murfitt's 

 Seedling and Histon Favourite. 



Varieties of Apples suitable for Cultivation in 

 Huntingdonshire. 



Selected (1883) by 



Mr. A. Harding, Orton Hall Gardens, Peterborough. 

 Messrs. Wood & Ingram, Nurserymen, Huntingdon. 



Dessert Apples. 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



King of the Pippins . 

 Kibston Pippin . . . 

 Yellow Ingestrie . . ; 

 Blenheim Orange . . ' 

 Court of Wick . . . 

 Cox's Orange Pippin . - 

 Golden Pippin . . . 

 Kerry Pippin . . . i 



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Latour's Golden Pippin 

 Lord Lennox . . . 

 Old Nonpareil . . . 

 Pine Apple Russet . 

 Red Quarrenden . . 

 Scarlet Nonpareil . . 

 Stunner Pippin . . 

 Worcester Pearmain . ' 



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