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PLATE X. 
1. WINTER PIPPIN. 
A large light-green apple, nearly globular; the eye small, and but little depressed: 
a fine firm weighty kitchen sort, bakes well, and keeps till March. The tree grows 
large, and in general bears well. 
2. RAWLINS’S FINE RED-STREAK. 
In form nearly globular, of middle size, has some slight irregularity of surface, lemon 
coloured, streaked nearly all over with brilliant red: the flesh is sugared and juicy : it 
is an excellent sauce apple, and bears well. Ripens in November and December. 
3. NEWTOWN SPITZENBERG. 
A large beautiful American sauce apple, perfectly globular in shape ; the eye and stalk 
moderately sunk; skin straw-colour, flushed with a rich cherry cheek, smooth and 
glossy: in season January and February. This is a very estimable variety. 
4. LEMON PIPPIN. 
An old and much-esteemed kitchen apple, of middle size and oval shape, much like 
a lemon both in form and colour, having generally a small protuberance at the stalk: 
it is of a firm texture, brisk flavour, juicy, and with plenty of acid; will keep excel¬ 
lent till March, is a good hearer; and the tree generally thrives well. 
Blossoms pink and white. 
