THE PRACTICAL GARDENER. 



129. Pippin, Kehry. — Of Irisli origin. Middle-sized fruit, roundish ; color green- 

 ish yellow; ripens in October, and keeps till February; described in the Mem. of 

 the Caledonian Ilort. Soc. as a valuable fruit for kitchen purposes. 



l.')0. PiiM'iN, lIoLLOW-EYED. — Fruit niiddlc-sized, eye deep, and oval ; color yel- 

 low streaked with red ; ripens in October, and keeps till June. Tree hardy, and 

 a good bearer. 



131. Pippin, Spencer. — Fruit middle-sized, oblong; color yellowish green; 

 ripens in December, and keeps till June. Tree hardy, and a free grower; good 

 bearer. 



132. Pippin, Broad-eyed. — Fruit large, flat, having a broad eye; color greenish 

 yellow; ripens in October, and keeps till May. Tree large and free grower; good 

 bearer. 



133. Pippin, Bland's Summer. — Fr\iit middle-sized, oval-shaped; color gold 

 and green; ripens in September, and keeps till January. Tree hardy, and a good 

 bearer. 



134. Pippin, William's.— Originated about 1800. Fruit large for a pippin; 

 merits not sufficiently known. 



135. Pippin, Lucas. — Fruit middle-sized, cylindrical; color orange; very showy; 

 ripens in October, and keeps till May. Tree a good bearer, and of a handsome 

 spreading form. 



136. Pippin, Carberry. — Fruit large, oval; color deep green and red; ripens 

 in October, and keeps till March. Tree hardy, of a spreading habit; great bearer. 



137. Pippin, Russet. Gny Pippin, Brown Pippin. — Fruit middle-sized, round- 

 ish ; color gold and russet ; ripens in October, and keeps till March. Tree hardy 

 and upright ; good bearer. 



138. Pippin, Grlmas. — Fruit small, roundish; color yellow and green ; ripens 

 in January, and keeps till April. Tree a good bearer, but rather delicate. 



139. Pippin, Carcey. — Fruit below the middle size ; form conical; color green, 

 yellow, and red; ripens in November, and keeps till May. Tree free grower, and a 

 good bearer. 



140. Pippin, Isle of Wight. — Fruit middle-sized, roundish; color greenish 

 yellow ; ripens in October, and keeps till March. Tree hardy, and a good bearer. 



141. Pippin, Griddleton, or Gridleston. — Fruit large, angular; color green; 

 ripens in October, and keeps till March. Tree of vigorous growth ; a good bearer. 



142. Pippin, Pearson's. Nottingham Apple. — Originated about 17S0. Fruit 

 small, roundish ; color yellow and gold ; ripens in December, and keeps till April, 

 but becomes dry and mealy in March. Tree a good bearer, and of a free upright 

 habit. 



143. Pippin, Warwickshire. War wicl; Golden Pippin. — Fruit small, round; 

 color gold and green, much resembling the golden pippin ; ripens in November, and 

 keeps till March. Tree delicate, slender-twigged, a good bearer; the fruit lit either 

 for the table, kitchen, or cider. 



144. Pearmain, Royal. — Fruit large, roundish: color red and yellowish greeny 

 ripens in November, and keeps till June. Tree middle-sized, free grower, and a 

 great bearer. 



145. Pearmain, Herefordshire. — Fruit large, round; color pale green and 

 spotted ; ripens in October, and keeps till April. Tree hardy, grows to a large size; 

 good bearer. 



146. Pearmain, Winter. — Often known by the same name as the last ; originated 

 in Herefordshire. Fruit middle-sized, oval; color green and red; ripens io Sep- 

 tember, and keeps till May ; a much-esteemed fruit. Tree large, and a great bearer. 



