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HE Apple here depicted is one of first-rate 
quality for the dessert ; the tree, too, possesses 
a habit wliich is tndy advantageous in a cli- 
mate so fickle as that of England. At the veiy 
moment we ai’e writing, — past the middle of 
April, many Pear-rtees are in full blossom, 
some Apple-trees, too, ar’e bur’sting their flowers, the water rrithin 
view is covered with ice, and the atmosphere filled with a hurri- 
cane of snow. This presents a gloomy prospect to the mind of 
the fmit grower. Brrt orr examining the Court pendir plat tree 
we find not a brrd that has stirred from its winter slumber. It 
is now as tor-pid as the Mulbeny, and Irerrce it has trady enough 
been called the wise Apple ; and the friiit grower will be wise 
also to add it to his collection. 
