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PLATE IX. 
1. KENTISH FILL-BASI^ET. 
A very large noble apple, of globular shape, slightly ribbed ; colour pea-green with 
some red blotching; the eye rather deeply sunk: it is a very excellent apple, and 
useful, from its size and abundance in bearing. The tree also grows large and free. 
2. POTTER’S LARGE SEEDLING. 
A very large sauce apple, being frequently fourteen and fifteen inches in circumference; 
rather oblong, with some irregular projections of a lemon colour, with a little red on 
the exposed side: it is well tasted, and dissolves to a fine pulp in dressing: mature 
in November, December, and January. The tree grows luxuriantly, and bears well. 
