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Horaiead's Pearmain. January 23, 1900. A.M. (1884 Report.) 



Invincible. October 11, 1898. A.M. Very large and heavy ; skin 

 green with a dull red cheek ; eye open and very deeply inset. 



Jacquin. April 11, 1893. F.C.C. (1884 Report.) 



James Grieve. October 12, 1897. A.M. Small eye, somewhat 

 depressed ; long slender stalk, deeply inserted ; skin pale yellow, brightly 

 necked with crimson ; good keeper. 



Kane's Seedling. October 8, 1889. A.M. Distinct early variety, 

 medium size, conical ; skin pale yellow, shaded with red. 



King Harry. October 4, 1892. A.M. (1884 Report.) 



King of Tompkins County. March 27, 1900. A.M. (1884 Report.) 



King's Acre Bountiful. October 4, 1904. A.M. Large, roundish, 

 conical ; skin pale yellow, slightly flushed on the sunny side ; stalk 1 inch 

 long, inserted in a moderate russet cavity ; eye partly closed, in a shallow 

 basin ; flesh brisk ; culinary. 



King's Acre Pippin. March 23, 1897. A.M. (Syn. < Cranston's 

 Pippin.') Medium-sized, oblate, slightly angular, heavily covered with 

 russet, especially on the upper side, lower side clear ; stalk thin, half-inch 

 long, deeply inserted ; eye partly open, set in a shallow puckered cavity ; 

 flesh greenish-yellow, tender, sweet. 



Lady Falmouth. November 23, 1897. AM. Medium size to small, 

 round, flat ; eye in a shallow depression ; very short stalk in a narrow open- 

 ing ; colour very deep bright crimson. 



Lady Pilkington. January 31, 1899. A.M. Medium size, pale 

 yellow on the shaded side, flushed with red where exposed ; eye closed, set 

 in a shallow basin ; stalk thick and very short, in a deep cavity ; flesh brisk 

 and pleasantly acid. 



Lady Sudeley. September 9, 1884. F.C.C. (Syn. < Jacob's Straw- 

 berry.') 



Lamb Abbey Pearmain. March 12, 1901. A.M. (1884 Report.) 



Langley Pippin. August 23, 1898. A.M. 'Gladstone' x 'Cox's 

 Orange.' Like ' Gladstone,' early, ribbed (slightly) and acid, but like 

 ' Cox's Orange ' in general shape, stalk, eye (exactly), and delicious flavour. 



Livermere Favourite. November 24, 1896. As a market variety, 

 medium-sized, brilliantly coloured. 



Lord Hindlip. February 8, 1898. F.C.C. Medium size, flat at the 

 base, rising into a cone, somewhat shouldered ; eye small and depressed ; 

 stalk slender and rather deeply inset ; brightly coloured with streaks of 

 crimson, spotted with russet. December to February. 



Lord Stradbroke. January 3, 1905. A.M. Fruit very large ; skin 

 yellow, heavily suffused with red, especially on the exposed side, and 

 covered with small minute russety dots ; eye open, with reflexed segments 

 set in a shallow corrugated basin ; stalk very short and thick, set in a 

 deep russety cavity. 



May Queen. February 9, 1892. A.M. (1888 Report.) 



Middle Green. October 13, 1903. A.M. 4 Frogmore Prolific' x 

 'Blenheim Orange.' Medium size, of the shape and with the eye of 

 ' Cox's Orange ' ; skin yellow, striped and spotted with red on the sunny 

 side ; stalk half-inch long, thin, and deeply inserted in a russety cavity ; 

 flesh rather soft. 



