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CLIBRANS’ LIST OI-' FRUITS, 1909-10. 
Apple s — co nt inucd. 
No. 
113 King of Tomkin's County, t.k. (11-4), large, round, angular, greenish 
yellow, streaked red and suffused pink, flesh tender, almost melt- 
ing, with an agreeable sub-acid flavour ; good grower but needs a 
sheltered spot. 
124 Lady Henniker, t.k. (io-i), large, oblong, yellow flushed and streaked 
crimson ; flesh very tender and juicy, of good flavour. 
116 Lady Sudely, T. (8-9), large, very handsome, yellow, striped crimson,, 
flesh soft and melting ; aromatic, medium grower. 
1 "FROGMORE PROLIFIC.” [Clibrans 
115 Langley Pippin, t, (8-9), medium, pale yellow, brighter on the sun side; 
early dessert apple. 
1 17 Liddell’s Seedling, k. (12-6), medium, conical, bright yellow, raised in 
Northumberland, 1,000 ft. above sea level ; one of the hardiest, a 
most prolific bearer, and a first-class cooking apple. 
121 Lord Derby, K. (11-12), very large, greenish-yellow, angular, soft, 
tender flesh, first-rate, medium upright grower. 
122 Lord Grosvenor, k. (S-io), large, pale yellow, in many respects similar 
to Lord SuffieUi, but does not canker, heavy bearer, strong sturdy 
grower. 
