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Notices of new or remarkable Fruits, 



of good flavor, and keeps well till April and May. The tree 

 is healthy, and a free bearer. 



Mr. James Carrel, nurseryman at Pinner, exhibited 

 specimens of a Seedling Apple, raised in his nursery, which 

 has been named the Pinner Seedling. It is of the middle size, 

 slightly angular on the sides, eye close, very little depressed ; 

 stalk short, in a confined but deep cavity : skin bright yellow, 

 but nearly covered with clear yellowish russet; flesh inclining 

 to yellow, crisp, and tender, with a fine brisk sugared juice. 

 The tree is ten years old, and bore its first crop in 1818. 

 The wood is of a beautiful dark mahogany colour, very free 

 in its growth ; the blossom is of a fine Peach colour, not unlike 

 that of the Golden Pippin. The fruit keeps well till the 

 end of May, and is good even later. 



