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THE FLORAL WORLD AND GARDEN GUIDE. 
Fairy Apple. — A pretty little dessert apple, of good flavour ; in 
use during February and March. 
Filhashet, Kentish. — A good cooking apple, best adapted for 
orchards, because of the large size which the tree attains. 
Forman's Crew. — A good dessert apple, of which one or two 
trees will suffice. 
Golden Drop, Coe's. — A small dessert apple, of the most excel- 
lent quality, in use from November to May. One or two trees will 
be ample. 
Golden Nolle. — A large and handsome cooking apple, of fine 
quality, in use from October to March. Two or three trees should 
be planted, and the fruit thinned. 
Oravenstein. — A fine apple, of medium size and fine quality, 
may be used for cooking or dessert ; in use from October to January. 
Two or three trees may be planted. 
Hartford Siveet. — A desirable cooking apple, of good quality ; in 
use from December to June. One or two trees will suffice. 
Hawthornden. — A fine culinary apple, in use during November. 
Two trees will be ample. 
Hunthouse. — A medium-sized cooking apple, specially adapted 
for cold situations, where two or three trees should be planted. 
Incomparable, Barton's. — A delicious little dessert apple, in use 
in February. One tree will suffice. 
King, Warner's. — A fine kitchen apple, of large size and fine 
flavour ; in use from November to March ; tree a great bearer, aud 
hardy. 
Lady Derby . — A large and handsome apple, in use during August 
and September ; may be used for dessert or cooking ; a heavy crop- 
per. Two trees will suffice. 
Lady's Sweet. — A large and handsome dessert apple, of most 
excellent quality; flesh crisp and juicy, and of a rich, sprightly 
flavour ; in use from April to May. Three or four trees should be 
planted. 
Leadington Grey. — A medium-sized dessert apple, of good 
appearance, and possessing a rich flavour; valuable for northern 
localities. 
Lord Burghley. — A medium-sized dessert apple, of the most 
excellent quality ; the flesh is tender and very rich, and possesses a 
fine pine-apple flavour and aroma ; in use during May and June. 
Four or five trees may be planted. 
Lord Suffield. — A large-sized cooking apple, handsome in appear- 
ance, and of the finest quality ; hardy and productive ; in use during 
August and September. Plant two or three trees. 
Margaret Fed. — A pretty little dessert apple, in use during 
August. One tree will suffice. 
Margil. — A useful dessert apple, of medium size and fine flavour ; 
in use from November to February. Two trees will be ample. 
Neige. — This is the Canadian snow apple, and may be used for 
dessert or cooking; very attractive and desirable; in use during 
October and November. 
Nonpareil. — A dessert apple, rather below the medium size, but 
