CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 19089. 
No. 
56 
58 
60 
64 
65 
66 
7i 
76 
80 
9 [ 
93 
1 10 
1 12 
113 
124 
1 16 
2 1 
Apples — continued. 
Emperor Alexander, T.k. (ro 12), greenish -yellow, flushed red, flesh 
tender, sweet, and mildly acid, with the delicious aroma of Cellini. 
Frogmore Prolific, T.K. (9-1 1), large, pale yellow flesh, tender and 
sweet, most prolific. 
Gascoyne’s Scarlet Seedling, t.k. (n-2), large, pale yellow, richly 
flushed rose carmine; flesh yellowish, crisp, with pleasantly 
flavoured juice ; strong grower and good bearer ; one of the hand- 
somest of Apples. 
Gloria Mundi, K. (1012), very large, oblong, angular, pale green, 
firm, acid, and very heavy. 
Golden Noble, K. (10-12), large, round, clear bright yellow flesh 
yellow, firm but melting ; a good cropper, excellent for market. 
Golden Spire, K. (9-10), a large, bright yellow, conical apple, tinged 
with orange, flesh solid, tender, pleasantly acid, handsome and 
productive, compact upright grower. 
Grenadier, k. (10-12). large, greenish-yellow, flesh crisp and juicy, 
excellent quality, heavy cropper, compact grower. (See opp. page). 
Hambling’s Seedling, K. (12-3), very large, a fine late green keeping 
apple, a first-rate sort; does well in the North. 
Hawthornden, New, k. (9-11), handsome early apple, larger than the 
Old Hawthornden , medium spreading grower. 
Irish Peach, T. (8), yellowish green, tinged and streaked red ; 
flesh crisp and tender, with an abundance of rich sub-acul, 
aromatic juice ; medium grower, fruits on the tips. 
Jas Grieve T. (9-10), medium, round, of delicious flavour; a Scotch 
apple succeeding where Cox's Orange is too tender; prolific, 
free grower, handsome. 
Keswick Codlin, K. (S-10). medium, pale yellow, flesh soft, tender, 
and very juicy ; one of the best early cooking apples ; succeeds 
almost everywhere. 
KING’S ACRE BOUNTIFUL, k. (9-1 1), A.M.,R.H.S. A large round 
fruit sometimes slightly conical, skin pale yellow with a pink 
flush where exposed to the sun : a free growing variety 
that can invariably be depended upon to produce a heavy 
crop. Maidens 1/6 each, Pyramids 2/6 each. 
King of Tomkin’s County, t.k. (ii- 4) large, round, angular, 
greenish-yellow, streaked red and suffused pink, flesh tender, 
. 11 • Ill, ,, ,, 
almost melting, with an aj 
but needs a sheltered spot 
rreeable sub-acid flavour ; good grower 
Lady Henniker, t.k. (io-i), large, 
streaked crimson ; flesh very tender 
oblong, yellow flushed and 
and juicy, of good flavour. 
Ladv Sudely, T. (8-9), large, very handsome, yellow, striped crimson, 
flesh soft and melting ; aromatic, medium grower. 
