CLI BRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
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SELECTIONS OF FRUITS 
RECOMMENDED BY 
The Royal Horticultural Society 
As being the most profitable sorts for cultivation by Cottagers, Farmers, 
and owners of small gardens. 
The varieties are arranged in order of ripening, not in order of merit. 
Dates of ripening, and full descriptions of all varieties, will be found in 
their respective sections in the following pages. 
APPLES FOR COOKING. 
Varieties suitable eor Gardens, as Bushes on Paradise Stock 
or as Half-Standards on Crab Stock:— 
Lord Grosvenor, Early Victoria, Pott’s Seedling, Stirling Castle, Golden 
Spire, New Hawthornden, Golden Noble, Warner’s King, Beauty of Kent, 
Bismarck, Bramley’s Seedling, Pince Albert, Newton Wonder. 
Varieties suitable for Standards and Orchard Trees on 
Crab Stock : — 
Duchess of Oldenburgh, Ecklinville, Grenadier, Cox’s Pomona, Warner’s 
King, Lord Derby, Alfrlston, Bramley’s Seedling, Newton Wonder, Dumelow’s 
Seedling. 
APPLES FOR EATING. 
Varieties suitable for Gardens as Bushes, on Paradise Stock, 
or as Half-Standards on Crab Stock : — 
Mr. Gladstone, Irish Peach or Lady Sudeley, Devonshire Quarrendin, 
Worcester Pearmain, James Grieve, Allington Pippin, Cox’s Orange, Scarlet 
Nonpareil, Lord Hindlip. 
Varieties suitable for Standards and Orchard Trees, on 
Crab Stock — 
Devonshire Quarrenden, Worcester Pearmain, James Grieve, Cox’s Orange, 
Blenheim Orange, Gascoigne’s Scarlet. 
PEARS FOR EATING. 
Varieties suitable for Bushes, on Quince Stock:— 
Bon Chretian (Williams), Louise Bonne of Jersey, Beurre Fougueray, 
Beurre Hardy, Pitmaston Duchess, Comte de Lamy, Durondeau, Doyenne 
du Comice, Emile d’Heyst, Josephine de Malines. 
