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Miscellaneous Fruit Trees, & c. 
Our Nursery Grounds are especially favourable for the cultivation of Fruit Trees, and to meet the 
constantly increasing demand amongst our customers, we annually rear many thousands of Apples, 
Pears, Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots, &c. All are grown hardily, and the plants lift with abundance 
of fibrous roots, a very essential requirement for their successful transplantation, after-growth, and 
fruitfulness. A glance at our list will show that we offer a very fine selection of the choicest varieties, 
and we respectfully invite all who have not yet favoured us with their orders for Fruit Trees to give us 
a trial, as we feel sure they will be highly pleased with the quality of the plants we send. 
The prices quoted per dozen for Apples, Pears, Gooseberries, Currants, &c., are for our own selection of kinds, and are governed 
principally by the size and strength of the plants supplied. 
APPLE— VICAR OF BEIGHTON. 
APPLE — Vicar of Beighton. 
One of the handsomest, most prolifio, and best keeping apples in cultivation. The fruit is large and roundish, and when ripe of a deep 
bright crimson colour, mottled, and striped with yellow and green, giving it the most beautiful appearance, which, if well kept, it retains 
till April or May ; whilst its pale yellow flesh is of fine flavour, juicy, and all that can be desired in a first-class kitchen Apple. 
Dwarf Bushes or Maidens, each 2s. Standards, each 3s. 
APPLE — Beauty of Bath. 
Tins fine new early Dessert Apple, on account of its earliness, extremely handsome appearance, good flavour, and free cropping qualities, 
will eventually, both for market purposes and private use, take the leading place among first early Apples. The fruit is of medium size, 
round and flattened, the ground colour a yellowish green, beautifully striped and spotted with crimson toward the sun ; the flesh is firm 
and pale yellow, and it has a brisk, sub-acid flavour far superior to that of other early apples. It is a certain and free cropper. 
Strong Maiden Trees, each Is. 6d. Standards, each 2s. 6d. 
NEW APPLE — Chelmsford Wonder. 
A very fine late keeping culinary variety. Fruit large, skin smooth, deep yellow shaded with brilliant crimson on the side exposed 
to the sun, and marked with small irregular streaks of deeper crimson. Flesh yellow, tender, rich, and pleasantly brisk, with a 
delicate aroma. 
Strong Maidens, each 2s. 8d. Standards, each 3s. 6d. 
