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Chester Pearmain (Scott). 



Chester Pippin (Griffin), C. Medium, flat, angular, light 

 copper, streaked, firm, acid, late ; very pretty and dis- 

 tinct. 



Child's Perfection. 



Chisel Jersey (Scott), see Jersey Chisel. 



Christie's Pippin (Wheeler), D. Small, flat, greenish yellow, 



russety, brisk acid, firm, mid-season, first quality. 

 Christie's Russet. 



Christie's Woodstock Pippin (Ford), D. or C. Large, 

 conical, angular, streaked yellow, firm, acid, mid-season, 

 first quality. 



Cider House Russet, C. Small, flat, light russet, late, second 

 quality. 



Clark's Pippin, see Downton Nonpareil. 

 Clark's Pippin (J. Dean), D. Small, flat, yellow, acid ; 

 worthless. 



Clarke's Peason (Saltmarsh), D. Small, round, streaked red, 



early ; worthless. 

 Clarke's Pippin (Bunyard), D. Small, flat, greenish russet 



open eye, sweet, mid-season, 

 t Clarke's Seedling (Merry weather), C. Medium, flat, deep 



green, flushed, large eye, hard, late. 

 Clary Pippin (Saltmarsh), D. Small, round, green, russety, 



sweet, late, second quality. 

 Claudius Friiher Spitz Apfel (R.H.S.), D. or C. Medium, 



round angular, greenish yellow, very sweet, early. 



* Claygate Pearmain, D. Medium, conical, greenish russet, 



streaked, mid-season, first quality ; resembles the Ribston 

 Pippin in flavour ; free bearer. 

 Cliff Pippin (Pearson), C. Medium, round, green, dry, acid ; 

 worthless. 



Cliffey Seedling (Cranston), D. Small, round, red, sweet, 

 early, third quality ; somewhat resembles Fearn's Pippin. 

 Clifton Nonesuch, see Old Nonesuch. 



Clove Pippin (Cummins) D. or C. Large, long, conical, 

 greenish yellow, mid- season, second quality. 



* Cluster Golden Pippin (Rivers), D. Small, round, greenish 



yellow, acid, mid-season, third quality ; some of the fruit 

 are produced with double crowns, or in united pairs, hence 

 the name. 



Cluster Pippin, see Cluster Golden Pippin. 

 Coalbrook, Cider. Large, flat, red streaked ; resembles Tom 

 Putt. 



Coalbrook or Marrow Bone, see Tom Putt. 



* Cobbett's Fall Pippin, see Warner's King. 

 Cobham, see Golden Ducat. 



* Cockle's Pippin, D. Medium, ovate, pale green, freckled with 



