THE BABBOW FIFFIE", 
'"^'e have, again, the existence of intrinsic 
merit, comparatively unknown. As with the 
must first please through the eye, or long re- 
main neglected. The Baddow Pippin will never increase its 
friends by its exterior qualities ; no one, however, can taste it 
without at once declaring it to be of first-rate merit. Never 
have we met with an Apple so unattractive in appearance, and 
at the same time so excellent in quality. It originated in 
Essex, and its costume is as homely as the veriest ploughman’s 
of its native district. 
This Apple was first introduced to our notice by our much- 
esteemed correspondent, Mr. Rivers, of Sawbridgeworth, who 
