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PLATE XXVIL 
1. EAST GRINSTEAD. 
A Sussex apple of great excellence either for the table or for kitchen use. It much 
resembles the Ribston Pippin, little if at all inferior in flavour, has plenty of juice 
and acid, and will keep till April or May. 
Blossoms lilac and white. 
2. DEVONSHIRE RED STREAK. 
An old apple, and highly esteemed in the West of England. It is of middle size, 
globular, but a little oval; straw-coloured, with a good deal of scarlet striping: the 
flavour is poignant, with plenty of juice and acid. It is excellent either for the 
dessert or for cider, and will keep in perfection till January. 
3. RIBSTON RUSSET. 
A seedling from the Ribston Pippin, to which it has a good deal of resemblance, 
but is more globular and flattened in shape; has much russet, with some red striping. 
It is a firm hardy useful sort either for the table or kitchen, well worthy of cultiva¬ 
tion. In season December and January. 
4. STONOR PARK APPLE. 
A new seedling, raised in the garden of Thomas Stonor, Esq., Stonor Park, near 
Henley. A dessert apple of middle size, rather conical in shape; the stalk slender 
and deeply inserted; straw-coloured, with scarlet stripes. It is beautiful and high- 
flavoured, with just enough of acid. Ripens in November. 
