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PLATE XL 
1. REINETTE DE CANADA. 
This apple has also the appellation of Pomme de Caen, and is supposed to have 
been carried from Normandy to America, and brought from thence under its present 
name. It is a large, firm, and excellent kitchen fruit, of irregular figure ; straw colour 
with a light tinge of brown. The tree grows strong, the branches wide and straggling, 
and rather apt to canker: it bears moderately well. 
2. YORKSHIRE GREENING. 
A very valuable large kitchen apple, flattened in shape, and ribbed irregularly; of 
a green colour, with dark red stripes : it has a pleasant flavour, is juicy, and bakes 
excellently. The tree is of robust, hardy, bushy growth, seldom cankering or failing 
to bear. This is reckoned a first-rate sort in the North. 
