CUBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 190910. 
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Apples — continued. 
m8 Lord Hindlip, T. (1-5), medium, brightly coloured with russet patches, 
rich juicy aromatic flavour; upright grower and a fair cropper, the 
best late dessert apple. 
123 LORD STRADBROKE, k. (12-4), A.M., R.H.S. A large handsome late keep- 
ing culinary Apple, fruits slightly ribbed, greenish-yellow,, suffused crimson 
on the exposed side, a good grower and free bearer. Maidens 1/- each, 
Pyramids 2/6 & 3/6 each. 
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Lord Suffield, K. (S-9), large, pale yellow, flesh tender and firm, with an 
abundance of mildly acid juice ; enormous cropper but liable to 
canker on damp soils. ( See illustration, page 30 ). 
May Queen, T. (3-5), handsome fruits, medium-sized, round, and even, 
bright crimson on sunny side, yellow where shaded; flesh cnsp, 
juicy, and richly flavoured ; prolific. 
Melon, T. (2), a large fruited American apple, with soft juicy flesh. 
Mere de Menage, k. (10-3), reddish-bronze, sometimes streaked, large, 
flat, angular, flesh firm, crisp, juicy, and briskly acid, prolific. 
(See illustration, page 32). 
