CLIBRANS’ IJST OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
27 
Apple s — conii tiued. 
No. 
76 Hambling’s Seedling, K. (12-3), very large, a fine late green keeping 
apple, a first-iate sort ; does well in the North. 
80 Hawthornden, New, k, (9-1 1), handsome early apple, larger than the 
Old Hawthornden , medium spreading grower. 
91 Irish Peach, T. (8), yellowish-green, tinged and streaked red; flesh 
crisp and tender, with an abundance of rich sub-acid, aromatic 
juice ; medium grower, fruits on the tips. 
Photo! "EMPEROR ALEXANDER.” ( Ctibrans 
93 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. 
no Keswick Codlin, K. (8-10), medium, pale yellow, flesh soft, tender, and 
very juicy ; one of the best early cooking apples ; succeeds almost 
everywhere. 
112 KING’S ACRE BOUNTIFUL, k. (9-11), 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/- each, Pyramids 2/- 
each, Standards 2/6 & 3/6 each. 
