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Name. 
Golden Harvey ... 
eGoldon Pippin ... 
eGolden Reinette 
Golden Russet ... 
«*Golden Spire ... 
Description. 
.. small, very rich flavour, one of the best, heavy cropper. Dec. to May 
., yellow, deep golden colour when ripe. Nov. to April 
.. medium, handsome, good flavour ; a good cropper. Nov. to Jan. 
,. medium size, good flavour, a fine old sort. Nov. to Feb. 
.. medium, tall conical, free bearer, angular, clear orange-yellow ; handsome ; straw wool 
nr- i. T. ■ ^ “Prigl't growth, does well hi the North ; for the kitchen use also. Sept, to Nov. 
t Golden WintcrPeirmaml medium size, showy, prolific ; dessert or kitchen ; very pretty, stout wood, uprieht habit 
(KtngoflhePippim)) does well in the North. Oct. to Jan. ’ 
Grand Sultan, sy». Yel-\ large, conical, and angular, streaked yellow russet and suffused pink, soft and suzarv 
low Transparent < Timlific A.,., „„,i " v i s .j, 
e *Gravenstein 
<*Harvey’s Wiltshire 
Defiance 
High Canons ... 
«Hoary Morning . 
'Hubbard's Pearmain 
'Irish Peach 
. / prolific. Aug. and Sept. 
... large, tender, good flavour ; dessert or kitchen ; foliage very dark, stout wool, very spreading 
habit ; does well in the North. Oct. to Doc. 
large deep yellow, russet speckles, of fine quality, good for culinary an 1 market purposes. 
Oct. to Feb. 
... rough in appearance, but rich in flavour ; good cropper ; very stout upright growth, bright 
foliage. Nov. to May i = o . o 
... large, round, even, bright red-streaked, with dense grey bloom; very handsome ; .straw wood 
Oct. to Dec. 
rich flavour, profuse bearer ; small grower. ' Dee. and Jan. 
medium size, a firit-class summer Apple ; straw wood, good foliage ; prune li"htly does well 
in the North. Aug. and Sept. 
medium, skin yellow with red flush on the exposed side, flesh firm, pale yellow with a flavour 
of Cox's Orange ; hardy and a prolific bearer ; good for cordons, pyramids and small 
standards, does well in the North. Sept, and Oct. 
medium size, good flavour, handsome j straw wood, upright habit. Sept, and Oct. 
a good quality ; kitchen or dessert. Maidens, Is. 6d. 
new, good cropiper and market variety. July and early August. Maidens, Is. 6rf. 
medium size, early and excellent. July aud Aug. 
small, the earliest, and very good; will not keep. July and Aug. 
small, crisp, delicious flavour, one of the best old dessert kinds. Dec. to March, 
small, good early Apple, prolific ; straw wood, spreading habit, doss well in the North. 
Sept, and Oct. 
King of fte Pippins ... see Qoldm Winter Pearmain. 
rich, tender and good flavour ; stout wood aud spreading habit. 
eJames Grieve 
e Jefferson... 
John Peel 
July Queen 
Juneating, Red ... 
'Juneating, White 
Keddleston Pippin 
eKerry Pippin ... 
'«King of Tomkins County, very large and handsome 
Nov. to March 
Koritchnevojii 
Lady Hopetoun 
e'Lady Sudeley 
Langley Pippin ... 
Lemon Pippin ... 
«Lord Burghley ... 
Lord Hindlip 
eMabbott's Pearmain 
“Maltster 
eMannington's Pearmain 
a Russian variety ; very hardy aud prolific, medium size, nice flavour 
a good keeper. Austialian. Maidens, 2s. 6ci. 
large, skin pale yellow, marked with crimson streaks, very pretty, straw wood, upright 
habit, does well in the North, prune lightly. Aug. and Sept, 
medium size, pale yellow, high coloured cheek, rich flavour, good bearer. Aug. & Sep. 
medium size, good for both dessert aud kitchen uses. Oct. to April 
, medium size, first-class Apple, prolific bearer, stout wood, upright growth. Dec. to April 
, medium, a good upright grower, splendid bearer, russet aud bright colours, rich flavour ; a 
handsome and useful late dessert sort, straw wood. Jan. to May 
medium size, orange-yellow, streaked red, brisk acid flavour, good (luality ; mid-season ; 
free. Nov. to Jan. ’ 
free grower, fine flavour, good cropper, stout wood, upright growth. Oct. to Dec. 
medium size, juicy, good flavour ; good late Apple ; straw wood, spreading habit. Dec. 
to March 
sMargil small, rich flavour, perfumed, first-class dessert, prolifio. Nov to Feb. 
Marjorie Hay raised from Irish Peach, large, conical, skin clear yellow, striped and mottled lively red, 
flavour and quality good. Maidens, 2s. Off. 
eMelon Apple (American), large aud handsome, rich flavour, straw wood, upright growth. Dec. to March 
Mona Hay raised from Irish Peach ; smooth yellow skin, striped crimson. Australian. Maidens, 2s. Off. 
e'Mr. Gladstone early, excellent flavour, red, striped with yellow ; requires light pruning, straw wood, 
spreading habit ; useful market kind ; does well in the North. July and Aug. 
. an enormous bearer, yellowish flesh, very firm, crisp and pleasant flavour. Oct. 
medium size, prolific bearer, compact habit, sweet and aromatic. Nov. to Feb. 
large and of handsome colour, good bearer and keeper; does well in the North. Nov. to May 
small, excellent flavour. Jan. to May 
large, round, red streaked and flushed ; good quality and handsome ; straw wood, upright 
habit. Dec. to April 
medium size, conical shape, deep crimson colour, juicy and highly flavoured ; useful for 
market sale. Oct. to Dec. Maidens, Is. 6ff. ; older to 5s. 
large, yellow flesh, fragrant ; a useful kind. Sept, and Oct. 
golden russet, rich flavour ; small, straw wood, spreading habit. Nov. to Jan. 
medium, bright yellow, red cheek, brisk flivour. Nov. to Feb. 
sQuarrenden, Devonshire or Red, see Devonshire Qaarrenden 
eRed Astrachan ... ... large, coloured, handsome shape, splendid flavour, very prolific ; very pretty when in 
flower, light pruning, stout wood, upright growth; does well in the North. Aug. and Sept. 
eReinette de Canada ... large, good flavour ; stout wood, spreading habit. Nov. to April 
eReinette Lithuaniennei.. medium size, flesh white, early and good ; largely grown in Russia. Oct. to .April 
Mr. L. de Rothschild 
Mrs. Phillimore .. 
eNewton Pippin 
Nonpareil (Old Winter 
Nonpareil) ... 
e Northern Spy 
Paroquet 
cPine Apple Russet 
Pine Golden Pippin 
'Prince Edward 
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