6S 
IVamc cfnd size. Color •when rljpe. In perfection. 
£9 Summer Pearmain a gp red and pale yellow Aug." Sept. 
GO Summer Queening 6 m bright red and whitish Sept. Oct. 
61 Summer Pippin* b m handsome golden yellow Sept. Oct. 
62 Summer Red Streak b m deep red streakes Sept. Oct. 
63 Silver Pippin* m bright yellow and pale red Dec. Apr. 
64 Stoup Codlin* v I handsome pale green & red Dec. INIar. 
65 Spice Apple* w handsome yellow and paler Dec. Mar. 
66 Spanish Pearmain m carnation and dark red Dec. Apr. 
67 Thorel Pippin* pretty apple, red & greenish Sept. Oct. 
68 Ten ShiUings** I dull red and green Nov. Jan. 
69 Winter Queening* m red and pale yellow Nov. Jan. 
70 Winter Pomroy a wt pretty dark green streak, red Dec. Jan. 
71 Winter Box* m light green Dee. Feb. 
72 Wiltshire Cat’s Head*!) Z handsome red and green Dec. Jan. 
73 Wt.Hawthorndeau**a»ihandsomc red and white Oct. Jan. 
74 Wheeler’s Russet* a m grayish dull russet Dec. May. 
75 Whitmore Pippin* m dark red and little yellow Oct. IMar. 
76 Wheeler’s Extreme b m red yellowish russet Dec. Apr. 
77 Woodcock Apple* dark red streaked faint y el. Sept. Feb. 
78 Wright’s Nonpariel* m greenish russet Dec. INIar. 
79 Yorkshire Greening* a dull red and green Nov. June 
To the above many moremight be added; 
but the preceding list contains a large va- 
riety of the best sorts, and orchards to any 
extent may be furnished from it. 
Such persons as want only a few trees, 
will find sufficient choice amongst those 
marked with two stars : but regard must be 
had to the time of their being in perfection, 
in order to ensure a regular succession of 
ripe fruit. Those who wish to plant ex- 
tensive orchards, must ahvays choose two 
of the double marked for every one of the 
single, and three of the single marked, for 
every one of the unmarked. Though the 
