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jCUBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1908-9. 
No. 
213 
215 
Apple s — coni i nued. 
Rival T.R.fio- 11 ), A.M., R.H.S., Peasgood Nonsuch x Cox’s Orange 
Pippin. This variety is, without doubt, one of the finest 
and most valuable varieties yet raised ; since we introduced 
it a few seasons ago, it has established itself as a Standard 
variety; a good grower and heavy cropper, producing 
handsome highly coloured fruit of first-class quality for 
e “’ lna 7 use ; for market and all other purposes 
It is an ideal fruit in every way. See illustration on front cover. 
R ^ 1 J f Ublle .®’ K : ( 10 3 ). large, conical, clear lemon-yellow, very firm 
and of excellent quality ; first-rate for market work. ' 
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“ WARNERS KING.* 
[ Cl thru ns. 
2'6 Royal Snow, T. (12-2), over medium size, round, pale yellow flushed 
red ; crisp, firm, juicy, snow-white flesh, sweet vinous flavour. 
218 Russet, Boston, T. (1-4), medium, conical, angular, greenish russet 
ol deeded Ribston Pipp ln flavour; hardy, heavy chopper 
Russet, Golden, T. (ii-i), a medium sized fruit of excellent flavour 
an old variety that deserves to be better known. ’ 
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