THE 
HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 
December 1st, 1832. 
PART I. 
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 
HORTICULTURE.— Article I. 
LIST OF ALL THE BEST FRUITS IN CULTIVATION. 
Agreeable to our promise made in the introduction, we jiresent 
Qur readers with a general list of all the best fruits and vegetables in 
cultivation ; it will be easily seen, we have only selected those we 
conceive to be the very best. These marked with a * are such as 
we would recommend, where a selection is required for a small 
o-arden in the southern or midland counties, and those marked with 
a f we conceive suitable for the northern counties of Scotland. 
TABLE APPLES.— SUxMMER USE. 
■ * Bowyer's Russet, fruit small, excellent bearer, ripe September 
and October. 
Devonshire Quarrenden, middle-sized, good bearer, and rich fruit, 
ripe in August and September. 
Dutchess of Oldenburgh, middle-sized, deserves to be cultiva- 
ted, ripe in September and October. 
■[ * Early Julien, small, rich flavoured, ripe in Aug. and Sept. 
Irish Peach Apple, middle-sized, very excellent, ripe in August 
and September. 
* Leyden Pippin, middle-sized, a profuse bearer, ripe in August 
and September. 
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