CLI BRANS’ LIST OP FRUITS, 1908-9, 
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v Apple s — continued. 
30 Cockle’s Pippin, T. ( r 1-2), medium size, spicy flavour ; free bearer • a 
good variety for growing near the sea. 
27 Cox’s Pomona, T. ic. Jfco.ii), large greenish-yellow, flushedred ; tender 
but crisp, sweet yet slightly acid juice and a pleasant aroma 
Compact grower. .. . . 
31 CORONATION, t.k. (10-12), a.m., r.h.s. A variety of medium 
growth and compact habit, fruit roundish, above medium 
size, exposed side streaked and mottled with red, shaded 
side pale yellow when ripe; a high-class dessert apple of 
first quality, possessing a delightful aroma; a good and 
regular bearer, succeeding well even in a poor season 
Maidens 1 /- each, Pyramids 1/6 each, Standards 2/6 each. 
P ’ ,0 '° 1 “BLENHEIM ORANGE. ” [Clibrans. 
34 Court Pendu Plat, T. (12-5), medium, flat, clear yellow flushed rich 
crimson; flesh yellow, firm, with abundance of richly flavoured 
juice ; rarely suffers from Spring frosts ; prolific, specially useful 
in bush form. 
36 Chelmsford Wonder, k. (1-4), large, round, and even, skin deep 
jellow, shaded and streaked bright crimson ; flesh yellow, tender, 
rich, and with delicate aroma ; a sure cropper and good grower. 
