GEO. COOLING & SONS’ CATALOGUE OP FRUIT TREES. 
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Name. 
Northern Greening 
Newtown Pippin 
Okera 
Ontario 
Opal 
Paroquet 
PEASGOOD’S NONSUCH . . 
Pott’s Seedling 
PRINCE ALBERT ( Lane’s). . 
Quarrender. Red 
Reinette du Canada 
REV. W. WILKS 
RIBSTON PIPPIN . . 
Rival 
Ross Nonpariel 
Royal d’Angleterre .. 
ROYAL JUBILEE . . 
ROYAL SNOW 
Russet, Boston 
Royal . . 
Redleaf 
Rymer 
Sandringham . . 
Scarlet Pearmain 
SCHOOLMASTER 
Small’s Admirable 
STAR OF DEVON 
STIRLING CASTLE 
Sturmer Pippin 
The Queen 
THE HOUBLON 
Tom Putt 
Tower of Glamis 
WARNER’S KING 
Wealthy 
WINTER QUARRENDEN 
WORCESTERSHIRE 
PEARMAIN. . 
Wyken Pippin 
Yorkshire Beauty 
Description. 
Use. 
APPLES — Continued. 
a good late variety 
large, tender, and juicy 
rich flavoured, recently introduced from Sweden 
large, a free bearing late Canadian variety, very 
useful, a remarkable keeper 
a very pretty yellow fruit of medium size, tender, 
and good flavour 
an excellent dessert apple, medium size, very 
high coloured, flesh white, excellent flavour . . 
very large, tender, juicy, very handsome, in the 
way of Blenheim and Cellini . . 
large, of first-rate quality and most prolific 
a constant and abundant bearer ; one of the best 
culinary apples 
large, crisp, and sugary; handsome 
large and handsome ; an excellent bearer. . 
new ; a very large culinary apple ; raised from 
Peasgood's Nonsuch and Ribstnn Pippin ; of 
excellent flavour 
medium size ; one of the finest of English dessert 
apples 
bright scarlet, most handsome in appearance, a 
good bearer and of excellent flavour 
small, highly flavoured variety, with bronzy crim- 
son ; good . . 
large and handsome 
clear lemon yellow in colour, large and distinct ; 
very free cropping ; a good market apple 
a Canadian dessert apple ; very handsome in 
appearance, and of excellent flavour 
excellent. Ribslon flavour .. 
large ; a good old kind 
small ; very good 
large and handsome, beautiful deep red on side 
lacing sun, a cooking apple of the highest 
quality 
large and handsome. A late variety raised in the 
Prince oi Wales’s gardens 
medium size, handsome, rich bright crimson ; 
good 
a large and handsome apple of fine quality 
medium size, handsome fruit; very prolific 
a valuable late keeping variety ; of good quality 
and handsome appearance." Award of Merit, 
R.IJLS. Bush trees, 3 /G each 
very desirable variety ; ought to be in every 
collection 
medium size, agreeably brisk and aromatic 
very large and handsome in shape 
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. 
large and showy ; good and constant bearer 
large, firm, and briskly flavoured 
a good bearer and very hardv 
an American variety, dark red in colour, rich 
flavour 
exactly like the favourite Devonshire Quarrenden 
but keeps in good condition until December . . 
a very highly coloured dessert apple, flesh tender, 
crisp and juicy 
small, handsome . . . . 
medium size, handsome ; a good market variety 
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Nov. to April. 
Dec. to April. 
Nov. to Dec. 
May and J une. 
Nov. to Jan. 
Dec. and Jan. 
Nov. to Dec. 
Sept, and Oct. 
Nov. to Jan. 
August. 
Nov. tc April. 
Nov. and Dec. 
Nov. to March. 
Oct. to Dec. 
Nov. to Dec. 
Nov. to Jan. 
Oct. to Feb. 
Dec. to Jan. 
Jan. to April 
Oct. to Dec. 
April. 
Oct. to Mar. 
Jan. to March. 
October. 
Oct. to Jan. 
Nov. to Jan. 
Nov. to May. 
Sept, to Dec. 
Dec. to March. 
Oct. to Feb. 
Nov. to March. 
Oct. to Nov. 
Nov. to Feb. 
Nov. to March. 
Oct. to Nov. 
Nov. to Dec. 
Aug. to Sept. 
Dec. to April 
Sept, to Oct. 
From Miss WILLMER. Brighton. Miss W Ulmer has received the bundle of Fruit Trees, and is very 
pleased with them." 
