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Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
SELECT APPLES. 
OrB Apples are mostly worked on tlie ordinary or crab stock, we can, however, supply several of the best varieties in dwarfs on the 
paradise stock, and shall be happy to furnish a list of these if requested. 
Dwarfs or Bushes in fine variety ... ... ... ... ... ... per 100, 80s.; per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
Dwarf Trained ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... each 3s. 6d. to 5s. 
Pyramids, our own selection of varieties ... ... ... per doz. 21s. to 54s.; each 2s. to 5s. 
Standards, our own selection of choice varieties ... ... ... ... per doz. 18s., 21s., 24s.; each Is. 6d. to 2s. 6d. 
Special Quotations for Larger Quantities. 
General List. 
D denotes dessert, K kitchen. 
Alfriston (K.) A large and useful variety; in season from 
Nov. to April. 
Annie Elizabeth (K.) A very flue late Apple of excellent 
- keeping qualities. Dec. to May. 
Beauty of Kent (K.) A handsome, large, aud first-rate culinary 
Apple ; excellent bearer. Oct. to Feb. 
Bess Pool (D.K.) Medium-sized conical fruit ; a capital sort 
for kitchen or dessert. Nov. to March, 
enheim Orange (D.K.) Well-known and splendid variety ; 
. handsome fruit. Dec. to Feb. 
'ussett (D.) A very valuable dessert Apple of the 
quality. 
abant Beliefleur (K.) A very fine late Apple of cxcelleut 
quality. 
Bramley’s Seedling (K.) A large handsome fruit, resembling 
Blenheim Pippin. Sept, to Jau. 
Brownlee’s Russett (I).K.) An excellent late Apple. 
Cellini (D.K.) A fine, showy, and handsome Apple of the 
first quality. Oct. and Nov. 
Cox’s Orange Pippin (D.) A highly popular and first-rate 
dessert Apple; fruit, medium-sized, finely coloured, rich, 
crisp, and juicy, and of delicious flavour. Oct. to Mar. 
Cox’s Pomona (K.) Large, handsome fruit; excellent bearer. 
Oct. to Dec. 
Court of Wick (D.) Small, oval fruit of splendid flavour; 
a first-rate dessert Apple. Oct. to March. 
Court Pendu Plat (D.) A handsome fruit of good keeping 
qualities; a capital bearer. Nov. to April. 
Devonshire Quarrenden (D.) A fine hardy, free-bearing 
variety of excellent quality ; fruit small. Aug. aud Sept. 
Doctor Harvey (K.) A very fine, large, handsome fruit; 
first-class for culinary uses. Oct. to March. 
Doctor Hogg (D.K.) A very useful variety. Nov. to Feb. 
Duchess of Oldenburg (K.) Medium-sized, handsome fruit, 
of good brisk flavour. Sept, and Oct. 
Dumelow’s Seedling (K.) A large and excellent variety; 
one of the most useful of culinary Apples; a strong grower, 
and an excellent bearer. Nov. to May. 
Duke of Devonshire (D.) Medium-sized fruit ; flesh 
yellowish, crisp, juicy, sweet, with a flue aroma. Feb. 
to May. 
Ecklinville Seedling (K.) A large and useful sort; flesh 
white and tender ; a great bearer. Oct. to Dec. 
Frogmore Prolific (K.) A fine variety for cooking. Sept, 
to Jan. 
Golden Russet (D.) Fruit medium-sized ; an excellent 
dessert Apple of first-rate quality, but requires a warm 
situation. Dec. to March. 
Golden Pippin (D.) Rich and highly flavoured ; one of the 
best dessert Apples. Nov. to March. 
Golden Spire (K.) A fine solid Apple. Oct. to Dec. 
Gloria Mundi (K.) Very large and excellent kitchen Apple. 
Oct. to Jan. 
Irish Peach (D.) 
July and Aug. 
Jolly Beggar (K.) 
to Oct. 
Juneating Red (D.) 
and Aug. 
Keddlestone Pippin (D.) Fruit small, conical, firm, sweet, 
and juicy; a first-rate dessert Apple, and an excellent keeper. 
Nov. to April. 
Kentish Fillbasket (K.) A very large and excellent 
culinary Apple of first-rate quality. Nov. to Jan. 
One of the best early dessert Apples. 
A first-rate early, and very prolific. Aug. 
A very popular early variety. July 
Kerry Pippin (D.) Small fruit, sweet, crisp, juicy, and richly 
flavoured ; one of the best dessert Apples. Sept, and Oct. 
Keswick Codlin (K.) One of the earliest and most useful of 
kitchen Apples ; very prolific. Aug, and Sept. 
King of Pippins (D.) Fruit medium-sized; a richly flavoured 
aud excellent dessert variety ; in season during Aug. and Sept. 
Lady Henniker (K.) Large, handsome fruit; a free bearer, 
and good keeper. Oct. to Feb. 
Lane’s Prince Albert (K.) Large, handsome fruit; a great 
bearer, and one of the very best kitchen Apples. Oct. to 
March. 
Lord Burghley (D.) A first-rate dessert Apple. Dec. to 
May. 
Lord Grosvenor (K.) A large and handsome culinary 
Apple. Sept, to Nov. 
Lord Suffleld (K.) A fine variety of the Keswick Codlin 
type, on which it is a decided improvement. It is an early 
and prolific bearer, and one of the very best of early cooking 
Apples. Aug. and Sept. 
Mere de Menage (K.) A very handsome and useful 
culiuary Apple ; the fruit are very large, and of first-rate 
quality. Oct. to Jan. 
New Hawthornden (K.) A large and excellent variety. 
Sept, to Dec. 
Normanton Wonder (K.) {syn. Dumclow’s Seedling, 
which see.) 
Norfolk Beaufin (K.) A well-known, useful, late-keeping 
sort; excellent for baking. Jau. to June. 
Old Nonpareil (D.) A richly flavoured and first-rate dessert 
Apple of excellent keeping qualities. Jan. to May. 
Paul’s Imperial Crab (D.) Small, very ornamental, and 
useful fruit. 
Peasgood’s Nonsuch (D.K.) A large, handsome Apple 
of the Blenheim Orange type; excellent for dessert or 
kitchen. Sept, to Jan. 
Reinette du Canada (D.K.) A large and excellent Apple, 
suitable for dessert or culinary purposes. Nov. to April. 
Ribston Pippin (D.) Well-known splendid old sort, but 
tree rather subject to canker. Nov. to March. 
Royal Russet (It.) A large and excellent culinary Apple 
of first-rate quality. Nov. to May. 
Scarlet Nonpareil (D.) A capital dessert Apple of first-rate 
quality; in season from Jan, to March. 
Stirling Castle (K.) An early and free-bearing Apple ; a 
great bearer, and well-suited for dwarf culture. Aug. 
and Sept. 
Striped Beaufin (It.) Very large, handsome fruit; one 
of the best culinary Apples; first-class lor baking. Oct. 
to May. 
Sturmer Pippin (D.) One of the most valuable of dessert 
Apples; medium-sized fruit of splendid keeping quality. 
Feb. to June. 
The Queen (K.) A new' and most excellent variety. Nov. 
to Jan. 
Warner’s King (It.) A very large and splendid Apple of 
first-rate quality; the tree is a free and vigorous grower, 
a great bearer, and not subject to disease. Nov. to March. 
White Astrachan (Transparent) (D ) Medium-sized hand- 
some fruit of pleasant flavour; a great bearer. Aug. and 
Sept. 
Worcester Pearmain (K.D.) Handsome early variety, 
suitable for kitchen or dessert ; a great favourite in the 
market. Aug. and Sept. 
