GEO. COOLING & SONS. NORSERYMEN, BATH. 
51 
Name. 
Description. 
Use. 
When fit for use. 
Hambledon Deux Ans 
APPLES — Continued. 
large : a very valuable long-keeping apple 
K 
. 
March to May. 
Hambling’s Seedling 
remarkably late-keeping variety, first-rate in 
every way ; recommended 
K 
Hawthornden (new).. 
large, crisp ; good bearer . . 
K 
Dec. to Jan. 
(old) 
large, pale green, great bearer, valuable . . 
K 
Sept, to Jan. 
iliilCTuiC AlAuiJuNAJjl) . . 
very large and of handsome shape ; intermediate 
between Peasgood' s Nonsuch and Lane's Prince 
Albert', a grand new apple. 
K 
Nov. to Jan. 
Herefordshire Beefing 
striking variety for exhibition ; valuable for mar- 
HEREFORDSHIRE 
PEARMAIN 
ket . . 
K 
Nov. to March. 
large, conical, russet streaked red, good Ribston 
•flavour 
D 
Nov. to Mar. 
HIGH CANNONS 
remarkable when cooked for an unusual spicy rich 
Hoary Morning 
flavour ; recommended as a sterling kind 
K 
April to June. 
a handsome striped apple with a bloom like a plum 
K 
Oct. to I)ec. 
Hollandbury, Red 
a very handsome variety, skin deep yellow, 
suffused with bright scarlet when exposed to 
the sun 
K 
Oct. to Dec. 
Irish Peach 
medium, juicy, tender and rich . . 
resembles Cox’s Orange Pippin, but much earUer ; 
often does on soil which does not suit Cox’s 
D 
August. 
lames Grieve 
D 
October. 
Jolly Beggar 
medium size, excellent bearer 
K 
Sept, to Nov. 
Juneating, Red 
one of the best early table apples 
D 
July- 
Kerry Pippin 
medium, rich, sweet, handsome dessert kind 
D 
Sept, to Nov. 
Keswick Codling 
large, good early apple ; abundant bearer 
K 
Aug. to Oct. 
KING’S ACRE PIPPIN 
a cross between the Ribston Pippin and Sturmer 
Pippin, most excellent flavour, and richly 
aromatic 
D 
Dec. to March. 
KING OP THE PIPPINS . . 
handsome, and a good bearer 
D 
Oct. to Feb. 
King of Tompkin’s County 
very large, an excellent late dessert apple, one of 
the best American varieties 
D 
Jan. to May. 
Lady Henniker 
very large, good flavour 
D K 
bet. to Feb. 
— ■ Si u utaijX 
a fine dessert variety, large in size and handsome 
D 
Sept, to Nov. 
LANGLEY PIPPIN 
a cross between Cox's Oranstc Pippin and Mr. 
Gladstone ; a distinct early dessert apple 
D 
August. 
Lord Bnrghley 
medium size, tender and juicy 
D 
Dec. to May. 
Derby 
large, an excellent apple, dark grass green with a 
few russet dots and streaks 
K 
Oct. to Dec. 
Grosvenor 
very large, said to be superior to Lord Suffield . . 
K 
Oct. to Nov. 
HINDLIP 
a fine late dessert apple . . 
D 
Jan. to May. 
Lennox . . 
a highly coloured and good apple 
D 
Nov. to Mar. 
Stradbroke 
immense size, yellow suffu.sed with red, a good 
and healthy grower 
K 
Jan. to Mar. 
Sufiield . . 
large, very juicy, and briskly flavoured, a certain 
bearer, most valuable and early culinary kind . . 
K 
.-^ug. to Sept. 
Mabbott’s Pearmain 
orange yellow, streaked with red, a first-rate mid- 
season variety 
D 
Nov. to Jan. 
Mannington Pearmain 
medium size, greenish orange, streaked and 
russety, rich flavour and good bearer, should 
be allowed to hang late on the tree 
D 
i 
Dec. to Feb. I 
Manx Codling 
a fine variety for small gardens . . 
K 
Sept, to Nov. 
Margil 
small ; flavour similar to Ribston ; one of the finest 
D 
Nov. to Jan. 
Mere de Menage 
rich dark crimson ; fine for exhibition 
D K 
Oct. to Jan. 
Mr. Gladstone 
very early, medium size, mottled red, yellow 
streak 
D 
July and Aug. 
NEWTON WONDER 
a valuable kind, between Wellington and 
Nonpariel. Old 
Blenheim, handsome, keeps well, recommended 
D K 
Nov. to May. 
a first-rate kind, excellent flavour 
D 
Jan. to March. 
Braddick’s 
small, sweet, and rich ; good dessert variety 
D 
Dec. to Mar. 
Nonpariel Scarlet 
very handsome in colour and shape, delicious 
flavour 
D 
Jan. to Mar. 
Norfolk Beaufin 
large, firm, juicy, and acid 
K 
Nov. to July 
NORFOLK BEAUTY 
an excellent apple, large golden yellow, free 
bearer 
K 
Dec. to Jan. 
— 
From JAMES JACKSON, Esq., Godaiming: — The Guinea Collection of Fruit Trees I had of 
you last year has turned out very well indeed. 
