A Catalogue of Fruits. 
Tree in Hampjhire that was brought frorr? 
America, where it grew in the Woods as 
our Crabs do. The Fruit is reported to be 
a very pleafant Fruit. 
The Sodomc-Apple, or Bloudy Pippin , is 
a Fruit of more than ordinary dark colour, 
and is efteemed a good Apple. 
The Mofcovy-Apple is a good Winter 
Fruit, and a great curiofity, for that it is 
tranfparent. 
The Summer Belle & bon, is a fair Apple, 
and the Tree a good bearer $ but the Fruit 
is notlong-laftingj for a fhort time it’s a 
good Table-fruit, and makes indifferent 
good Cider. 
The Winter Belle & bon is much to be 
preferred to the Summer in every refpeft. 
The Pear-Apple is a curious pleafant Ap¬ 
ple ofa rough coat, but the Tree no great 
bearer. 
There are alfo the Apples called Efquire 
Vernons Apple, the Grntchling, the Pear- 
Buffet, the Stoal^-Apple, the Suffolk:Apple, 
and the Non (itch-Apple, which are highly 
commended for the Table and the Kitchin, 
and then cannot be bad for Cider. 
The Pellmell-Apple, CcxciThrift-Apple, and 
the Winter Ghry , are excellent good living 
Apples. 
Crabs 
