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Illustrated Catalogue of Fruit Trees. 
Apples ( continued ). 
REV. W. WILKS. 
GASCOIGNE'S SCARLET (K). Large, a dis- 
tinct, richly coloured orchard apple, extremely 
handsome, and a great bearer ; prolific on 
Paradise, and a healthy grower. Prune 
lightly. Nov. to Jan. F.C.R.H.S. 
GRENADIER (K). Very large and prolific, flesh 
firm and juicy. Oct. and Nov. 
HARL1NG HERO (K). New (Our Introduction). 
A most valuable addition to the late cooking 
varieties. It is a heavy cropper, a sturdy 
G rower of a very hardy constitution, and 
hrives well on all soils. It possesses a 
remarkable beauty of colour and perfect 
shape ; very largo. Dec. to Feb. 3 years, 
7/0 each. 
HERRING’S PIPPIN (D). Deliciousand of hand- 
some appearance, Pearmain shape, flesh 
S ellow, crisp, and sweet. Standards, 
ordons, and Pyramids. Sept, and Oct. 
IRISH PEACH (D). Medium size, juicy and 
free ; one of the best early Apples. August. 
JAMES GRIEVE (D). Medium size; flavour 
of “ Orange Pippin/* Oot. to Deo. 
KING OF PIPPINS (D). Fruit medium-sized: 
a riohly flavoured and excellent dessert 
variety. Aug. and Sept. 
LANE'S PRINCE ALBERT (K). Large, ex- 
tremely handsome striped fruit, very proliflo, 
keeps six months ; its fertility is remarkable. 
Cordons or Bushes, on the Paradise Stock, 
E roduoe grand exhibition fruit. F.C.R.H.S. 
eo. to April. 
LADY HENN1KER (K). Large fruit, golden 
yellow with bright rod flush and a few 
broad broken stripes. Flesh tender, yellow. 
Blenheim flavour. Horizontal Trained Trees 
only. 
LADY SUDELEY (D). Large fruit, bright 
golden yellow heavily splashed with brilliant 
scarlet stripes and flush. Flesh yellow, 
tender, very juicy, of delicious flavour. 
Aug. and Sept. Standards only. 
*LORD DERBY (K). Large, handsome, heavy 
cropper : one of the best. Nov. and Dec. 
LORD SUFFIELD (KV. Fine variety of “Kes- 
wick Codlin " type. Early and proliflo; one of 
the best cooking Apples. Aug. and Sept. 
MERE DE MENAGE (K). A handsome and 
useful oullnary Apple ; fruits are very large, 
of first-rate quality. Oct. to Jan. Stan- 
dards only. 
MONARCH (New). A cross between “ Welling- 
ton *’ and “ Peasgood’s Nonsuch.” Very 
large, firm fleshed, handsome appearance, 
quality superior, and requires less sugar. 
Heavy bearer and good sturdy grower. Oct. 
to April. 3 years, 7/0 each. 
MR. GLADSTONE (D). Scarlet cheek, yellow 
flesh, a free bearer though not vigorous 
grower. StandardsiandiHorizontal Trained 
only. July and Aug. 
•NEWTON WONDER (K). Large ; a handsome 
fruit, keeping soundly, free grower and 
bearer ; one of the best. In growth and 
sturdiness this surpasses all others. A ster- 
ling kind for orchard or garden. F.C.R.H.S. 
Nov. to May. 
NORFOLK BEAUTY (K). A cross between 
“Warner’s King " and “ Dr. Harvey.'* 
Fruit large, pale green changing to yellow. 
In appearance, intermediate between the 
two parents. Oct. to Doc. 
•NORVIC, New (Our Introduction). Large and 
handsome fruit, when ripe it is a greenish 
yellow ; a first-rate cooking variety and of 
fine flavour ; a most valuable acquisition 
both for private and market growers. Nov. 
7/0 each. 
PEACEMAKER. A very large and handsome 
oulinary Apple. The fruit is pale yellow, 
flushed with crimson; a heavy cropper. 
•PEASGOOD’S NONSUCH (D.K.). Very large 
and handsome, pale yellow, with bright 
orimson. Of diffuse growth on Paradise ; 
requires Its roots well pruned to induce 
fertility in a young state. We recommend it 
for garden culture and exhibition. As a 
Standard it takes some years before it oomes 
to profit. F.C.R.H.S. Sept, to Jan. 
RED VICTORIA (K). A most beautiful 
culinary fruit which only needs to be seen 
once to be appreciated. The fruit is large 
and slightly ribbed and of a bright scarlet 
colour. Aug. and Sept. 
•REV. W. WILKS (K). A very large, oulinary 
Apple of fine form ; a good grower and free 
bearer. Sept, to Nov. 
RIBSTON PIPPIN (D). Medium ; a well-known 
sort, succeeds best on Paradise stook. The 
finest fruit is produced on Cordons ; not suit- 
able for orchards, should only bo planted in 
warm soils. Nov. to March. 
SIR JOHN THORNEYCROFT (D). A hand- 
some Apple of good size, round, bright yellow, 
flushed with red, excellent flavour and good 
healthy grower. Dec. and Jan. 
ST. EVERARD (D). Seedling from Cox’s 
Orange, crossed with the old favourite 
v Margil, and the parentage alone is sufficient 
guarantee of its merit. The fruit resembles 
Cox’s, but more colour. Sept. 
PEASGOOD'S NONSUCH. 
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