VARIETIES 
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II. AUTUMN APPLES. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE VARIETIES. 
Class 1. Fruit red or striped, mottled or splashed with red or brown j 
Order I. Height and breadth equal or subequal. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
t Westfield Seeknofurther. Medium size. Ends sirbequal. 
Autumn Strawberry. Medium size. Stripes extend round the whole apple. Crown bright 
yellow. Width somewhat greater than the height. 
Striped Holland Pippin. Above the medium size, obscurely pentangular. Stem short and 
set in a shallow depression. 
William’s Pippin. 
Hall’s Seeknofurther. Base of the stem fleshy. Stem recurved. Depression closed. 
B. Ends unequal. 
Grand Saciiem. Above the medium size, subangular. Stem short. 
Jersey Sweeting. Fruit medium size. Stem depression narrow. Sweet. 
Kilham Hill. Fruit medium size, roundish, ribbed. Stem long. 
King of the Pippins. Fruit of the medium size. Stem long and thin. Calyx large and set itif 
a deep depression. 
Red Ingestrie. Fruit of the medium size. Calyx depression wide. Stem short and slender. 
Race’s Red. Medium size. Dark crimson stripes. 
Summer Pearmain. Fruit medium size. Stem short and rather obliquely planted. 
Duke of Beaufort’s Pippin. Fruit a little above the medium size, with five prominent ribs. 
Mark’s New Strawberry Apple. Full medium size. Calyx prominent. Crimson stripes. 
Scarlet Pearmain. Fruit of the medium size. Stem set in a deep depression; slender, long. 
Calyx deep. 
Virginia Sweeting. Fruit above the medium size. Stem short. 
Order II. Breadth greater than the height. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
IRambo. Fruit medium size. Stem long and slender; set in a deep wide depression. 
IBlenheim Pippin. Above the medium size. Calyx depression angular, deep and open. 
Beauty of the West. Above the medium size. Stem short. Depression round. Sweet. 
Kerry Pippin. Medium size. Stem short, thickened. Depressions narrow. One or more 
sharp ridges upon the surface. 
tN onsuch. Medium size, circular. Stem short, subequaling the edge of the crown. 
Rambour Franc. Medium size. Stem short. Calyx deep, in an angular depression. 
