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of the most excellent flavour and quality ; in use from January to 
Iklay. Two or three trees may be planted. 
Nonpareil, liraddoch's. — A valuable dessert apple, of medium 
size and excellent quality, well adapted for exposed situations ; 
in use from December to l\[arch. Two or three trees may be 
planted. 
Nonpareil, Early. — A useful dessert fruit, of small size and fine 
quality ; at its best from October to January. One or two trees 
will be ample. 
Nonpareil, Pitmaston. — A first-rate dessert apple, of large size 
and handsome appearance ; in use during December and February. 
Two trees will be enough to plant. 
Nonpareil White. — The best of this class, and an excellent bearer. 
Three trees should be planted. 
Nonpareil, Ross. — A first-rate dessert apple, of medium size ; in 
use from November to April ; adapted for any kind of soil. 
Peach, Irish. — A very beautiful dessert apple, in use about the 
beginning of August ; best when gathered and eaten from the tree. 
One tree will suffice. 
Pearmain, Adams's. — A large-sized dessert apple, handsome in 
appearance and excellent in flavour ; in use from December to 
February. 
Pearmain, Baxter's. — A fine dessert apple, of large size and most 
excellent in flavour ; very productive, even in adverse seasons ; in use 
from November to March. Four or five trees may be planted. 
Pearmain, Claygate. — A medium-sized fruit, of the finest quality, 
and possessing the flavour of the Kibstou Pippin ; in use from No- 
vember to March. Plant two trees. 
Pearmain, Golden Winter. — A beautiful dessert apple, of medium 
size, which may also be used for culinary purposes ; very produc- 
tive, and usually the fruit requires thinning ; in use from October 
to January. Two or three trees should be grown. 
Pearmain, Manninyton's. — A valuable dessert apple, of medium 
size, and possessing the richest flavour ; in use from November to 
March. Two or three trees should be planted. 
Pearmain, Summer. — An old and highly-valued apple, which may 
be used for dessert or culinary purposes ; in use during September 
and October. One or two trees will suffice. 
Pearmain, Winter. — A useful apple, of medium size and rich in 
flavour; may be used for cooking or dessert; in use from December 
to May. 
Pippin, Blenheim . — This is t\rQ Blenheim Orange of gardens; a 
valuable apple, large in size, and most handsome in appearance, and 
of excellent flavour; useful for dessert or cooking; in use during 
the wnnter. Several trees should be planted. 
Pippin, Breedon. — A fine dessert apple, possessing a very rich 
flavour; in use from October to December. 
Pippin, Downton . — A pretty little apple, especially adapted for 
small gardens ; in use from November to February. One or two 
trees will suffice. 
Pippin, Fearn's . — A handsome dessert apple, of medium size and 
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