232 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



2. — Mr. J. Scott, Crewkeme Nurseries, Somerset. 

 Observations. — Examples very small. 



Exhibitor's Remarks. — All gathered from small Bush trees 

 (with the exception of the Cider kinds) from 3 to 5 years old, 

 mostly grafted on the Crab stock ; a few from trees grafted on 

 Scott's Pommier du Paradis. Situation, exposed, with not the 

 slightest shelter, and open to north and east winds. Soil, very 

 sandy and easily worked ; subsoil, to the depth of 20 to 30^feet, 

 a yellow sand. 



Varieties of Apples suitable for Cultivation in 

 Somersetshire. 



Selected (1883) by 



Mr. R. H. Poyxter, The Nursery, Taunton. 

 ,, J. Scott, Merriott, Crewkeme. 



Dessert Apples. 



Name 



No. of 

 Votes 



Blenheim Orange . 

 Cox's Orange Pippin 

 King of the Pippins 

 Nonpareil . . . 

 Ribston Pippin . 

 Ashmead's Kernel 

 Cellini. . . . 

 Court of Wick . 

 Fry's Pippin . . 



Name 



Golden Ducat . . 

 Golden Winter Pear 



mam .... 



Irish Peach . . . 

 London Pippin 

 Mannington's Pear 



main .... 

 Powell's Russet . 

 Tern Putt . . . 



No. of 

 Votes 



Culinary Apples. 



Name 



Blenheim Orange . . 

 Hawthomden . . . 

 Keswick Codlin . . . 



Alfriston 



Cellini 



Duke of Wellington | 



(Dumelow's Seedling) 

 Flanders Pippin . . 

 Frogmore Prolific . . 



No. of 

 Votes 



Name 



Golden Noble . . 

 Lord Derby . . . 

 Lord Suffield . . 

 Manks' Codlin . . 

 New Hawthornden 

 Pott's Seedling 

 Roundway Magnum 



Bonum . . . 

 Tom Putt . . . 



No. of 

 Votes 



