Pyrus Malus JBrentfordiensis: 
OR, 
A CONCISE DESCRIPTION 
OF 
SELECTED APPLES. 
BY iM, 
HUGH RONALDS, F.H.S. ^ 
NURSERYMAN, BRENTFORD. 
WITH 
A FIGURE OF EACH SORT 
DRAWN FROM NATVRE ON STONE 
BY HIS DAUGHTER. 
“ Sunt nobis mitia poma.” Virg. 
“ Let every tree in every garden own 
The Red"Streak as supreme, whose pulpous fruit 
With gold irradiate and vermilion shines.” Phillips. 
“.the fragrant stores 
Of apples, which the lusty-handed year, 
Innumerous, o’er the blushing orchard shakes : 
A various spirit, fresh, delicious, keen. 
Dwells in their gelid pores.” Thomson. 
LONDON: 
PRINTED BY RICH.-VRD TAYLOR, RED LION COURT, FLEET STREET; 
FOR LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, AND GREEN, PATERNOSTER-ROW. 
1831. 
