FRUIT CULTURE DURING QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN. 355 



Apples— continued. 



Pippin, Wormsley. 

 Pippin, Wyken. 

 Pippins, King of. 

 Reinette du Canada. 

 Reinette Golden. 

 Rymer or Caldwell. 

 Eoyal Russet. 

 Syke House Russet. 

 Wellington. 



Pearmain, Royal. 

 Pearmain, Scarlet. 

 Pearmain, Claygate. 

 Pearmain, Adams'. 

 Pippin, Cockle's. 

 Pippin, Fearn's. 

 Pippin, Lemon. 

 Pippin, Kerry. 

 Pippin, London. 

 Pippin, Ribston. 



Being 57 out of 250 figured in Ronald's work, 1842. 



In the Catalogue of the Maidstone Nurseries, 1830, besides 

 the above we find — 



Downton Pippin. 

 French Crab. 



Aston Town. 

 Autumn Bergamot. 

 Beurre Diel. 



Black Pear of Worcester 



(Verulam). 

 Brown Beurre. 

 Chaumontel. 

 Crauford or Chalks. 

 Citron des Cannes. 

 Easter Beurre. 



Winter Quoining. 

 Golden Knob. 



Pears in 1837. 



Jargonelle. 

 Green Chisel. 

 Green Colmar. 

 Lammas. 

 Marie Louise. 

 Uvedale's St. Germain. 

 Summer Crasanne. 

 Swan's Egg. 

 Windsor. 

 I Williams' Bon Chretien. 



Plums in 1837. 



Blue Gage. 

 Coe's Golden Drop. 

 Green Gage. 

 Goliath. 



Kirke's New Blue. 

 Imperatrice, Blue and White. 



Cherries 



Adams' Crown Heart. 



Amber Heart or Kent Bigarreau. 



Black Heart. 



Black Eagle. 



Corone (black). 



Elton. 



Magnum Bonum, Red. 



Magnum Bonum, White. 



Orleans, Old. 



Orleans, Early. 



Royal Dauphin or Victoria. 



in 1837. 

 Florence. 

 Flemish Red. 

 Kentish Red. 

 Late Duke. 

 May Duke. 

 Waterloo. 



Elruge. 



Bellegarde. 

 Grosse Mignonne. 

 Noblesse. 



Nectarines. 



| Violette Hative. 



Peaches. 



Royal George. 

 Violette Hative. 



^Gardeners? Chronicle, June 12, p. 380, says: — "The famous 



Victoria itself was not with us when the Queen's reign began," but it 



appears to have been cultivated before that date, under the synonyms of 

 Royal Dauphin and Sharpe's Emperor. 



