Of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, 
Va vie tits of the Fruit of the Cultivated yip pie Tree. 
Thefe are numerous, attaining perfection 
for ufe immediately off the trees, from 
June or July, to September, Sc c. in the 
fummer and autumn kinds, but do not 
keep long; and in the winter apples, ac¬ 
quiring full growth in October, fome 
both for immediate eating, and which, 
and the other different varieties of that 
fen fen, being gathered and houfed, con¬ 
tinue in perfection one, two, or three, to 
lcveral months, in the different forts; 
confiding of the following fummer, au¬ 
tumn, and winterApples— 
Gennetting, or June-eating — a fmall, 
rour.difh, yellow and red fruit—for eat¬ 
ing fometimes in the end of June and 
in July, when growing againfl a fouth 
wall, and on ftandards in Auguft. 
Codlin Apple, or Codlin—a middling, or 
largifh oblong Apple, fomewhat ang¬ 
led longitudinally, and of a greenilh- 
yellow, or ripening to a yellowifh and 
red colour; is generally the firft Ap¬ 
ple for principal ufe—June and July in 
young growth, and of full maturity in 
Auguft. 
Margarate Apple—a middle-fize, round- 
ifh fruit, reddifh next the fun, the other 
fide whitifh-green ; beginning of Auguft. 
Dutch Codlin—large, oblong, fine Apple, 
much larger than the common Codlin, 
of a yellowifh-green; excellent for culi¬ 
nary purpofes; Auguft and September. 
Summer Pearmain—a largifh, oblong, 
Apple, rcd-flriped;. Auguft and Septem¬ 
ber. 
Summer Calville—largifh, oblong Ap¬ 
ple, whitifh-yellow; Auguft and Sep¬ 
tember. « 
Summer Rambour—a large, fine Apple, 
red and yellowifh-grecn-flriped; end of 
Auguft and in September. 
Summer Pippin—a middle-fize, ronndifh 
Apple, of a yellowilh colour; September 
and October. 
Red Autumn Calville—a large, oblongifh 
Apple, of a beautiful red next the fun; 
good for eating, baking, &c. Septem¬ 
ber, October, dc 
White Autumn Calville—largifh, oblong, 
whitilh-yellow Apple; September and 
October. 
Red Winter Calville; O.icier, November, 
till March. 
Nune-Such—a middle-fize, round ifh, yel¬ 
lowifh-green, and reddilh Apple; i,/- 
timber, October, November, dc. 
Loan’s Pearmain—middle-fize, oblong- 
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ifh, handfome Apple, beautifully red 
next the fun, the other fide red-itriped; 
September, October, and November. 
Golden Rennet—a middle-fize, rour.difh, 
oblong, beautiful, fine eating Apple, 
bright-red and veliowifh; September, cr 
October, to March, or longer. 
Aromatic Pippin—a middle-fize, round- 
ifh-oblong Apple, ruffetty-coloured next 
the fun, of a fine aromatic flavour; Oc¬ 
tober, November , dc. 
Holland Pippin — a fine, large, cblci'g- 
roundilh Apple, of a greenifh-yeilow, 
good both for eating and culinary pui - 
pofes; October, November, till March. 
Golden Pippin—a fmall, roundifh-oval, 
fine eating Apple, of a golden-yellow 
colour, fire. October, November, till 
March or April. 
Pomme d’Anis, or Anife Apple—a mid¬ 
dle-fize, oblongifh fruit, of a greyifh- 
green; fpicy-tafted, like anife-feeds; 
September, October, dc. 
White, or French Rennet—a large, hand¬ 
fome, roundifh fruit, of a whitifh-green, 
becoming yellowifh when ripe, good, 
both as a defert Apple, and for kitchen 
ufes; October, November, to January. 
Violet Apple—moderately-large, round¬ 
ifh fruit, yellowifh-green, with red 
ftripes, of a fugary take and violet fla¬ 
vour; October, 'die. 
Tranfparctit Apple—a middle-fize, round- 
ifh-oblong fruit, yellow-coloured, of a 
fomewhat tranfparent nature, efleemed 
more for curicfity than eating; Septem¬ 
ber and October. 
Quince Apple—a fmallifh, oval-oblong 
fruit, qui'nce-fhaped, ruflet and yeliow- 
ifli; September and October. 
White Coflin—a largifh, or middle-fize, 
roundifh, white Apple; September, Octo¬ 
ber, dc. 
Kentifh Pippin—a fine, large, oblong Ap¬ 
ple, whitifh-green, good both for eating 
baking. Sec. October, November, Decem¬ 
ber, dc. to March. 
Scarlet Pearmain—a handfome, large, ob¬ 
longifh Apple, of a fine red colour, good 
for eating and kitchen ufes; September, 
October, November, dc. 
Golden Ruflet—a middle-fize, roundifh 
Apple, of a yellowifh and ruflet colour; 
September, October, November, dc. 
Autumn Ruflet—a large, roundifh-oblong 
Apple, of a rufletty-yellowifh colour; 
September, October, and November. 
Winter, orHcrtfordfhire Pearmain—a fine, 
moderatcly-large, oblongifh Apple, red 
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