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PLATE XXXVI. 
L STRIPED MONSTROUS REINEITE. 
A large globular apple^ having irregular ribs, terminating in strong wrinkles round 
the eye. It is finely variegated with red stri^ies, or blotches, on a greenish-yellow 
ground ; the stalk small and rather long. The flesh is tender, juicy, and of an agree¬ 
able flavour. A very useful kitchen fruit in October and November. 
It is a strong-growing tree, a little pendulous, perhaps from the weight of the fruit. 
2. DUTCH CODLIN. 
It is a large oblong-shaped apple, with some projecting ribs, and plaited about the eye ; 
of excellent quality as a sauce apple: in use from October till December. The tree 
is of spreading growth, with large leaves, a good bearer, but rather apt to canker. 
