JOURNAL OF THE ROYAl HOKTI CI* LTURAL SOCIETY. 



Selection of Twenty-four Vakietiks most suited for 

 Culture in the District, N amed in Order of Succession. 



Devonshire Quarrenden, Worcester Pearmain, Irish Teach, 

 Yellow Ingestrie, Lord Suiheld, Keswick Codlin, Kckliiwille 

 Seedling, Cellini, Cox's Pomona, Emperor Alexander, Golden 

 Winter Pearmain, Golden Noble, Yorkshire Beauty, Beauty of 

 Kent, Lane's Prince Albert, Cox's Orange Pippin, Kibston Pippin, 

 Ashmead's Kernel Improved, Adams' Peannain, Blenheim Orange, 

 Dumelow's Seedling, Warner's King, Annie Elizabeth, Stunner 

 Pippin. 



Selection of Twelve Varieties most suited for Culture 

 in the District, Named in Order of Succession. 



Devonshire Quarrenden, Worcester Peannain, Irish Peach, 

 Keswick Codlin, Ecklinville, Cellini, Cox's Orange Pippin, Golden 

 Winter Pearmain. Golden Noble, Dumelow's Seedling, Warner's 

 King, Annie Elizabeth. 



Selection of Ten Varieties suited for Market Culture. 



Worcester Pearmain, Keswick Codlin, Lord Suiheld, Warner's 

 King, Ecklinville Seedling, Worcester Fillbasket, Emperor Alex- 

 ander, Dumelow's Seedling, Golden Winter Pearmain, Cox's 

 Orange Pippin. 



6. — Thomas Southall, South Bank, Worcester. 



Selection of Twenty-four Varieties most suited for 

 Culture in the District, Named in Order of Succession. 



Baxter's Favourite, Blenheim Orange, Cox's Orange Pippin, 

 Emperor Alexander, Forfar Pippin, Forge, Golden Winter Pear- 

 main, Tom Putt, Worcester Pearmain, Court Pendu Plat, 

 Dumelow's Seedling, Keddleston Pippin, Bushoek Pearmain, 

 Winter Peach, Winter Quoining, Gravenstein, llawthornden, 

 Maltster, May Queen, Prince's Pippin, Pitmaston Busset, Cellini, 

 Stirling Castle. 



Exhibitor 1 s Remarks.— Situation, rather sheltered. Soil, good 

 loam, with a subsoil of marl. 



General Bemarhs. — All grown on Standards in orchard 

 used as kitchen garden. Planted about 28 years ago, and pruned 

 occasionally. 



