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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Culinary Apples. 



Name 



No. of 



Votes 



Name 



No. of 



Votes 



Blenlieim Orange . . \ 

 Dumelow's Seedling . [ 

 Lord Suffield • • • | 

 Warner's King . . . i 



Cellini " 



Ecklinville Seedling . 

 Keswick Codlin . 

 Stirling Castle . . . - 

 Annie Elizabeth . . ^ 

 Brabant Bellefleur . . 

 Golden Noble . . . - 

 Hawthornden . . . 

 Lord Derby . . . . , 



3 

 2 



1 



Mere de Menage . . \ 

 Peasgood's Nonesuch 

 Reinette de Canada . 



Stone's Apple . . . 



Tower of Glamis . . I 



Wadhurst Pippin . . / 



Waltham Abbey 

 Seedling .... 



Wellington (Dume- 

 low's Seedling) . . 



Yorkshire Beauty . . / 



1 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Exhibitors. 



1. — The Ceanston Nuesery Company, Hereford. 



Ohservations. — A most comprehensive and complete collec- 

 tion, inclusive of the Cider varieties, many of the examples being 

 of large size and very handsome in appearance. 



Exhibitors' Bemarhs. — The finest and best fruits exhibited 

 by us were from young Bush and Pyramid trees, from 6 to 8 

 years old ; but some were taken from ordinary orchard Stand- 

 ards from 15 to 20 years old. Some are grafted on English 

 Paradise, but chiefly on ordinary Crab stock. Situation, rather 

 exposed, with a north aspect. Soil, strong retentive loam, on 

 clay subsoil. 



2. — Mr. J. Haetland, Canon Frome Court, Ledbury, Hereford. 



Observations. — Examples excellent, and finely coloured. 



Exhibitor's BemarTcs. — The soil here is a very heavy clayey 

 loam. The situation is low and damp, on the River Frome, 



