DESCPtlPTIVE CATALOGUE OF APPLES EXHIBITED. 



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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



N.B. — The Vaeieties marked * were Exhibited in 1883 and 

 ALSO IN 1888. 



The Varieties marked f are noticed for the 



FIRST TIME, not HAVING BEEN EXHIBITED IN 1883. 



The Name of the Exhibitor follows the Name 

 of the Fruit. 



For Abbreviations and Explanation of Terms, see p. 293. 



f Abb^ Sojer (Peed), Large, flat, angular, deep green, eye 

 large, closed. 



Aeklam Russet (Haywood), see Wheeler's Russet. 



Ackland Vale (Ford), see Goff. 



Adam's Apple (Clark), see Egg or White Paradise. 



* Adams' Pearmain, D. Medium, conical, greenish yellow, 



streaked with red and russet, firm, sweet, mid-season, 



first quality, moderate cropper. 

 Adams' Pearmain ( Jefferies), see Winter Striped Pearmain. 

 Adams' Reinette (Brunton), see Adams' Pearmain. 

 Admirable, see Small's Admirable. 



Aitkin's Seedling (J. Veitch & Sons), see Atkin's Seedling. 

 - I Akera (Bunyard), D. Medium, round, angular, of a uniform 

 dull pink, flesh white, tender, second quality, mid- 

 season. 



Alderton (Fairbairn), D. Small, conical, green, flushed red, 



mid- season ; worthless. 

 Alexander, see Emperor Alexander. 



* Alexandra (Harrison), C. or D. Large, oblong, angular, 



orange yellow, streaked red with russet, soft, mid-season. 

 Alford Prize (Rivers), see Wyken Pippin. 



* Alfriston, C. Large, oblong, angular, green, streaked with 



russet, very firm, acid, mid-season, first quality, a 



moderate bearer. 

 Algarkirk Seedling (R.H.S.), D. Small, round, red with 



pale yellow, firm, sweet, early, second quality ; a very 



pretty apple. 

 Allan Bank Seedling (F. C. Ford), C. 



