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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Culinary Apples. 



Name 



Dumelow's Seedling 

 Lord Suffield . 

 Manks' Codlin 

 Stirling Castle 

 Blenheim Orang 

 Golden Noble 

 Keswick Codlin 

 Warner's King 

 Beauty of Kent 

 Cellini . . . 

 Ecklinville Seedling 

 Mere de Menage 

 New or Winter Haw 



thornden . . . 

 Alfriston .... 

 Emperor Alexander 

 Gloria Mundi . . . 

 Waltham Abbey Seed 



ling . . . . 

 Annie Elizabeth 

 Early Julien . . . 

 Frogmore Prolific . 

 Old Hawthornden . 



No. of 



Votes 



11 



Name 



No. of 



Votes 



London Pippin . . 

 Norfolk Beefing 

 Yorkshire Greening 

 Beauty of Hants . 

 Bess Pool . . . 

 French Crab . . 

 Gravenstein . . . 

 Hambledon Deux Ans 

 HoUandbury . . . 

 Lane's Prince Albert 

 Landsberger Eeinette 

 Lord Derby . . . 

 Nonesuch . . . 

 Northern Greening 

 Old Eusset . . . 

 Peasgood's Nonesuch 

 Pott's Seedling . . 

 Russian Transparent 

 Stock Leading-ton . 

 Striped Beefing 

 Stone's or Loddington 



Seedling . . . 

 Winter Pearmain . 



SUBREY. 



Exliihitors. 



1. — Mr. J. Burnett, Deepdene Gardens, Dorking. 



Observations. — An interesting collection. 



Exhibitor's Bemarhs. — Gathered mostly from large orchard 

 trees, some being from Espaliers and Bushes. Many of the 

 trees are old. A few of the young trees are grafted on Paradise, 

 but the greater number on Crab. Situation, sheltered. Soil, a 

 light loamy sand ; subsoil, a stiff clay. I find the varieties 

 selected to be sure average bearers every year ; and possibly the 

 most certain are Keswick Codlin, Lord Suffield, Cellini, Stirling 

 Castle, Ecklinville Seedling, and Cox's Orange Pippin. Ribston 

 Pippins are grown largely in this district in farm orchards, and 

 are much more appreciated than softer fruit, though they oitAy 

 bear once in two or three years. 



