PLATE XLIX. 
6 . UELLNER’S GOLD REINETTE. 
The origin of this variety is not given in any of the pomological works. 
Description. —Fruit: below medium-size, two inches and a quarter broad by two inches and 
an eighth high ; ovate, regularly and handsomely shaped. Skin : of a fine clear lemon yellow, 
sprinkled with a little russet on the shaded side, but entirely covered on the side next the sun with 
beautiful vermilion, which is strewed with cinnamon coloured russet. Eye : open, with short 
segments, set in a rather wide, round, even and moderately deep basin. Stalk : slender, half an 
inch long, inserted in a deep cavity which is lined with russet. Flesh : yellowish white, firm, very 
juicy, rich and sugary, and with a fine aromatic flavour. 
A delicious dessert apple of the very first quality, “ small, but handsome and rich.’’ It is in 
season from January to May. 
The tree grows freely, is very hardy and a great bearer. It grows well on the Paradise 
stock, and forms a very productive bush or espalier. 
