GEO. COOLING & SONS, NURSERYMEN, BATH. 
51 
Name. 
Description. 
Use. 
Wlien fit for use. 
Northern Greening 
APPLES — Continued. 
a good late variety 
K 
Nov. to April. 
Newtown Pippin 
large, tender, and juicy 
D K 
Dec. to April. 
Okera 
rich flavoured, recently introduced from Sweden 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
Ontario 
large, a free bearing late Canadian variety, very 
useful, a remarkable keeper 
K 
May and J une. 
Opal 
a very pretty yellow fruit of medium size, tender, 
and good flavour . . 
D 
Nov. to Jan. 
Paroquet 
an excellent dessert apple, medium size, very 
high coloured, flesh white, e.xcellent flavour . . 
D 
Dec. and Jan. 
PEASGOOD’S NONSUCH . . 
very large, tender, juicy, very handsome, in the 
way of Blenheim and Cellini . . 
D K 
Nov. to Dec. 
Pott’s Seedling 
large, of first-rate quality and most prolific 
K 
Sept, and Oct. 
PRINCE ALBERT (Z.ane’i). . 
a constant and abundant bearer ; one of the best 
culinary apples 
K 
Nov. to Jan. 
Quarrenden Red 
large, crisp, and sugary ; handsome 
D 
August. 
Reinette dii Canada 
large and handsome ; an excellent bearer . . 
D K 
Nov. to April. 
REV. W. WILKS 
new ; a very large culinarv apple ; raised from 
Peasgood' s Nonsuch and Ribsinn PippUi : of 
excellent flavour. Bush trees only, 3/6 each 
K 
Nov. and Dec. 
RIBSTON PIPPIN . . 
medium size ; one of the finest of English dessert 
apples 
D K 
Nov. to March. 
Rival 
bright scarlet, most handsome in appearance, a 
good bearer and of excellent flavour 
D 
Oct. to Dec. 
Ross Nonpariel 
small, highly flavoured variety, with bronzy crim- 
son ; good . . 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
Royal d’Angleterre .. 
large and handsome 
D K 
Nov. to Jan. 
ROYAL JUBILEE .. 
cleeir lemon yellow in colour, large and distinct ; 
very free cropping ; a good mzirket apple 
D K 
Oct. to Feb. 
ROYAL SNOW 
a Canadian dessert apple ; very handsome in 
appearance, and of excellent flavour 
D 
Dec. to Jan. 
Russet. Boston 
excellent, Ribston flavour . . 
D 
Jan. to April 
Royal 
large ; a good old kind 
D K 
Oct. to Dec. 
Redleaf 
small ; very good 
D 
April. 
Rymer 
large and handsome, beautiful deep red on side 
facing sun, a cooking apple of the highest 
quality 
1 K 
Oct. to Mar. 
Sandringham 
large and handsome. A late variety raised in the 
Prince of Wales’s gardens 
D K 
Jan. to March. 
SCHOOLMASTER . . 
a large and handsome apple of fine quality 
D K 
Oct. to Jan. 
Small’s Admirable . . 
medium size, handsome fruit ; very prolific 
K 
Nov. to Jan. 
STAR OF DEVON . . 
a valuable late keeping variety ; of good quality 
and handsome appearance. Award of Merit 
R.H.S. Bush trees, 3 /6 each . . 
Nov. to May. 
STIRUNG CASTLE 
very desirable variety ; ought to be in every 
collection 
K 
Sept, to Dec. 
Sturmer Pippin 
medium size, agreeably brisk and aromatic 
D 
Dec. to March. 
The Queen 
very large and handsome in shape 
D K 
Oct. to Feb. 
THE HOUBLON 
a fine new dessert apple, in the way of Cox’s Orange 
Pippin, but of a much deeper colour and keeps 
longer. Award of Merit, R.H.S. 
D 
Nov. to March. 
Tom Putt 
large and showy ; good and constant bearer 
K 
Oct. to Nov. 
Tower of Glamis 
large, firm, and briskly flavoured 
K 
Nov. to Feb. 
Transparent de Cronoeles 
flesh transparent yellow, tinted white ; a first rate 
variety 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
WARNER’S KING . . 
a good bearer and very hardy 
K 
Nov. to March. 
Wealthy 
an American variety, dark red in colour, rich 
flavour 
D K 
Oct. to Nov. 
WINTER QUARRENDEN 
exactly like the favourite Devonshire Quarrenden 
but keeps in good condition until December . . 
D 
Nov. to Dec. 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
PE ARM AIN.. 
a very highly coloured dessert apple, flesh tender, 
crisp and juicy 
D 
Aug. to Sept. 
Wyken Pippin 
small, handsome 
D 
Dec. to April 
Yorkshire Beauty 
medium size, handsome; a good market variety 
K 
Sept, to Oct. 
From WALTER KITCHEN, Esq., Bridport . — " Fruit Trees arrived this morning beautifidly packed, 
and I am very pleased with them.” 
