FKU1TS CERTIFICATED, 1883-1905. 



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Mr. Gladstone. August 14, 1883. F.C.C. (1888 Report.) 



Mrs. John Seden. October 11, 1898. A.M. Small, round, flat, 

 apricot-yellow ; eye open, without any depression ; stalk in a depression. 

 A marvellous bearer. 



Mrs. Phillimore. November 7, 1899. A.M. A medium-sized, 

 flattish, angular Apple with prominent crown ridges. The colour is 

 bright red on the sun side and pale green on the shaded side. The large 

 half-open eye is deeply set. Stalk short, deeply inserted. 



Monstrous Incomparable. October 18, 1892. A.M. Very large pale 

 yellow fruits greatly resembling 1 Golden Noble/ 



Newton Wonder. December 13, 1887. F.C.C. A large culinary 

 fruit obtained by crossing ' Dumelow's Seedling ' with ' Blenheim Orange.' 

 It is a high-coloured fruit, partaking something in form of both parents. 



Norfolk Beauty. October 15, 1901. A.M. December 9, 1902. 

 F.C.C. ' Warner's King ' x ' Dr. Harvey.' Fruit large, pale green 

 changing to yellow, in appearance intermediate between the two parents. 



Norman Pippin. January 23, 1900. A.M. Medium size, deep, 

 round ; skin greenish- yellow, spotted with russety dots ; eye nearly closed, 

 in a deep cavity ; stalk thin, one inch. long and deeply inserted ; flesh white, 

 soft. 



Oaklands Seedling. May 23, 1891. A.M. Fair size, somewhat 

 flattened, pale in colour ; flesh melting, sweet and richly flavoured ; late 

 dessert. 



Ontario. May 25, 1898. A.M. Large, roundish, angular, colour 

 clear yellow, much striped and flushed red, next the sun ; the stalk an inch 

 long, deeply inserted ; eye open, also deep. The flesh is soft and very 

 pleasant eating ; it is evidently a good keeper. 



Opal. December 10, 1895. A.M. Fruit of medium size and pale 

 yellow ; flesh tender and briskly flavoured. 



Parroquet. October 24, 1899. A.M. Medium size, conical ; eye 

 closed in a shallow basin ; stalk short and set in a shallow cavity ; skin 

 nearly covered with deep red ; flesh white. 



Pay-the-Rent. October 29, 1895. A.M. Fruit round, full, medium- 

 sized, greenish-yellow, slightly russety, and about as firm as ' Dumelow's 

 Seedling.' 



Perkins Al. February 12, 1884. F.C.C. A handsome Apple, 

 beautifully coloured, with tender flesh and pleasantly sub-acid. 



Prince Edward. February 9, 1897. A.M. A medium-sized fruit, 

 yellow striped with red ; in appearance intermediate between ' Cox's 

 Pomona ' and 1 Cellini ' ; soft and sweet, juicy and pleasant. 



Reinette de Canada. January 29, 1901. A.M. (1884 Report.) 



Remborough. September 10, 1895. A.M. A solid culinary Apple, 

 large size, green, but slightly coloured, with deep eye. 



Rev. W. Wilks. September 20, 1904. A.M. 1 Peasgood's Nonesuch ' x 

 ' Ribston Pippin.' Culinary. Fruit very large, of fine form, creamy-yellow 

 in colour and sparsely covered with minute brown and scarlet dots ; eye 

 closed, with long segments, set in a moderately deep basin, slightly 

 furrowed, stalk one inch long, thick, and deeply inserted in a wide deep 

 cavity, lined with russet. 



Rival. October 9, 1900. A.M. Fruit above medium size ; round eye, 



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