44 GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES. 
Name. 
Description. 
Use. 
1 
| When fit for use 
CHARLES ROSS .. 
APPLES — Continued. 
a cross between Cox’s Orange Pippin and Peas- 
good's Nonsuch ; handsome; fine scarlet cheek 
splashed heavily with vivid crimson. Awarded 
First Class Certificate Royal Horticultural 
Society 
D 
Oct. to Jan. 
Chelmsford Wonder '. . 
a fine and very late kitchen variety 
K 
April and May. 
CHRISTMAS PE ARMAIN .. 
medium size, scarlet with russet markings, a 
heavy cropper 
D 
Nov. to Jan. 
Claygate Pearmain . . 
resembles Ribston Pippin in flavour, and a more 
certain cropper 
D 
Nov. to March. 
Cookie’s Pippin 
medium size, richly flavoured, and highly aro- 
matic. bears well as an orchard standard 
D 
Feb. to April. 
CORONATION 
a dessert apple of first class quality, handsome in 
appearance ; award of Merit, Royal Horticul- 
tural Society 
D 
Oct. to Dec. 
Cornish Gilliflower 
requires a warm situation . . 
D 
Dec. to May. 
Court of Wick 
a delicious flavoured late dessert kind, vigorous 
grower, and good bearer . . 
D 
Dec. to March. 
Court Pendu Plat 
small, an old favourite ; it should hang on tree as 
long as possible 
D 
April to May. 
COX'S ORANGE PIPPIN . . 
medium size, flavour of Ribston ; first-rate 
D 
Nov. to Jan. 
Pomona 
a first-class culinary apple 
1< 
October. 
CRIMSON BRAMLEY 
new, similar in every respect to the well-known 
Bramley Seedling, but of a brilliant crimson 
colour, most handsome. 
K 
Dec. to Mar. 
Domino 
a remarkably prolific codling of fine quality . . 
K 
Sept, to Oct. 
DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER 
medium size, red, fine for exhibition 
D 
Sept, to Oct. 
of Oldenburg . . 
very handsome, striped peach-like apple ; good . . 
K 
Aug. to Sept. 
Dutch Mignonne 
great bearer, and first-rate in quality 
D K 
Dec. to April. 
Dumelow’s Seedling or 
Wellington 
an excellent variety . . 
I< 
Nov. to March. 
Early Harvest 
a good early apple, medium size 
D 
Aug. 
Early Peach 
almost identical with Irish Peach, but earlier and 
better cropper. 
D 
July. 
Early Rivers 
similar in form and colour to Lord Suffield, ripens 
a week earlier, and is far superior to the type 
K 
July. 
EARLY VICTORIA . . 
a very early and free cropping culinary variety ; 
one of the best for market 
K 
September. 
ECKLINVILLE SEEDLING 
large, flesh white and tender ; good bearer 
K 
Oct. to Dec. 
EDWARD VH 
an excellent late apple, fruit the size of a Blen- 
heim Orange and the colour of a Golden Noble 
D 
March to May. 
Egremont Russet 
golden russet colour, and rich flavour ; medium 
size . . 
D 
Oct. to Nov. 
Emperor Alexander . . 
very large and handsome . . 
K 
Sept, to Dec. 
Fearn’s Pippin .. . . j 
a sweet and rich flavoured fruit, highly coloured, 
useful at Christmas 
D 
Dec. and Jan. 
Frogmore Prolific 
large, an excellent variety 
K 
Sept, to Dec. 
GAB ALVA 
as large as Blenheim Orange, deep red upon one 
side, yellow on the other ; valuable as a spring 
dessert variety 
D K 
Nov. to April. 
GASCOYNE’S SCARLET . . 
very handsome, bright red ; bloom like a plum. . 
D K 
Oct. to Nov. 
Gipsy King . . 
medium size, bearing in clusters . . 
D 
Jan. to March. 
Gloria Mundi 
handsome, pale green colour ; very large 
K , 
Oct. to Jan. 
Gold Medal 
large, hardy, free bearer 
K 
Oct. 
Golden Noble 
large, handsome, great bearer ; valuable for mar- 
ket . . 
K 
Nov. to Dec. 
Pippin, Summer 
small, highly flavoured ; prolific . . 
D 
Sept, and Oct. 
Reinette . . . . 
m;dium, sweet and rich 
D 
Oct. to Feb. 
Spire 
medium size, handsome appearance ; good quality 
K 
Oct to Nov. 
Gospatrick 
a seedling from Golden Reinette, a first quality 
mid-season variety ; a constant bearer 
K 
Oct. to Jan. 
Gravenstein 
remarkably rich flavour ; best for jelly and pre- 
serving 
D K 
Oct. to Nov. 
Grenadier 
very large, handsome yellow fruit ; good bearer . . 
K | 
Oct. to Nov. 
Our Cordon-trained Apples are exceedingly fine this year. 
