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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



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Exhibitor's Beynarhs. — Grown at our Ealing Nursery, mostly 

 -on Pyramid and Busli trees, grafted on the English Paradise 

 and Crab stock. Situation, exposed. Soil, a heavy loam. Apples 

 do well in this district, grown as Standards on the Free seedling 

 Apple stocks, the best results are from those worked on the English 

 Paradise as Bush, Pyramid, and Espalier formed trees. 



Selection of Twenty-four Varieties most suited for 

 Culture in the District, Named in Order of Succession. 



Mr. Gladstone, Irish Peach, Eed Astrachan, Lord Suffield, 

 Stirling Castle, Pott's Seedling, Ecklinville Seedling, Cellini, 

 King of the Pippins, Cox's Orange Pippin, Warner's King, 

 Golden Noble, New Hawthornden, Claygate Pearmain, Adams' 

 Pearmain, Golden Reinette, Cockle's Pippin, Ribston, Blenheim 

 Orange, Northern Greening, Margil, Alfriston, Wellington, 

 Sturmer. 



Selection of Twelve Varieties most suited for Culture 

 IN THE District, Named in Order of Succession. 



Irish Peach, Lord Suffield, Stirling Castle, Pott's Seedling, 

 ^ing of the Pippins, New Hawthornden, Cox's Orange Pippin, 

 Cellini, Warner's King, Blenheim, Dutch Mignonne, Wellington. 



Selection of Ten Varieties suited for Market 

 Culture. 



Lord Suffield, Pott's Seedling, Ecklinville, Stirling Castle, 

 Worcester Pearmain, King of the Pippins, New Hawthornden, 

 Warner's King, Blenheim, Wellington. 



5. — Mr. J. Roberts, Gardener to the Messrs. Bothschild, 

 Gunnershury Park, Acton. 



Observations. — Examples of fair average quahty. 



Selection of Twenty-four Varieties most suited for 

 Culture in the District, Named in Order of Succession. 



Early Harvest, Keswick Codlin, Lady Sudeley, Duchess of 

 Oldenburg, Worcester Pearmain, Stirling Castle, Mabbot's 

 Pearmain, Golden Noble, Cox's Orange Pippin, Emperor 



