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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909.10. 
Apple s — conti n ued. 
192 Pippin, Sturmer, T. (2-6), small green russet, bronzed on the sunny side ; 
firm, sweet, first quality ; free cropper. 
191 Pippin, Wyken, T. (io-i), medium, fiat, pale green, aromatic. 
ig-r Pott’* Seedling, k. (9-10), large, round and angular, greenish straw 
colour ; flesh very tender and mildly acid ; very free ; compact 
grower, does well near towns. A market favourite. 
/j holo , “ COX’S ORANGE PIPPIN.” ! Clibrans 
195 Prince Albert, t.k. (1-3), large, free bearing, compact pendulous grower; 
a valuable variety. (See illustration , page 34.) 
196 Quarrenden, Devonshire, T. (910), small, flat, deep purple red; flesh 
white, often stained with red, crisp, with delicious and refreshing 
juice ; an excellent bearer ; succeeds almost everywhere. 
200 Renown. New. (Seepage 18.) 
203 Ringer, t.k. (9-10), large, roundish, pale yellow, very tender, juicy and 
pleasantly flavoured ; a heavy cropper. 
Rivers’ Codlin. See Thomas Rivers. 
