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THE APPLE. 
tlie Golden Ensset, Margil, Eavelston, and Newtown Pippin, Mother and 
Melon Apples, can only thus be brought to the highest perfection. 
For Cordons, among the finer varieties to grow are the following : 
King of Pippins, Duke of Devonshire, Cox’s Orange Pippin, Lodgemore 
Nonpareil, Scarlet Nonpareil, Northern Spy, Betty Geeson, Cox’Sv Golden 
Drop, Eibston Pippin, Belle Dubois, Eeinette du Canada, Holbert’s 
Victoria, Pitmaston’s Golden Pippin, and in warm situations Eeinette 
Grise, Eeinette de Caux, the Melon, the Mother Apple, Newtown 
Pippin, and Calville Blanche. 
For Pyramidal, Bush, and Fscalier Trees the following are among the 
most suitable varieties : Early Harvest, Cockle Pippin, Ashmead Kernel, 
Wormsley Pippin, Adams’ Pearmain, Braddick’s Nonpareil, Boston Eusset, 
Court of Wick, Hughes’ Golden Pippin, Eibston Pippin, Cox’s Orange 
Pippin, Court Pendu Plat, Early Julien, Pearson’s Plate, Eeinette du 
Canada, Scarlet Nonpareil, Golden Eeinette, Keddleston Pippin, Kerry 
Pippin, Oslin, Scarlet Crofton, Claygate Pearmain, Eed Ingestrie, Yellow 
Ingestrie, Sam Young, Sykehouse Eusset, SturmerS'Pippin, Irish Peach, 
Eed Quarrendon, Cornish Gilliflower, and Downton Pippin. 
Of kitchen sorts, well adapted for either of these most popular styles 
of training, the following are among the best and most telling : Cellini— 
this is among the finest and most beautiful of all apples—New Hawthorn- 
den, Keswick Codlin, Manks Codlin, Nonsuch, Jolly Beggar, Lord 
Suffield, D. T. Eish, Cox’s Pomona, Duchess of 01denburgh,Eoyal Eusset, 
Dumelow’s Seedling, Waltham Abbey Seedling, Bedfordshire Foundling, 
Gooseberry, Warner’s King, Calville Blanche, Alfriston, Brabant Belle- 
fleur. 
Apples for Cold and Exposed Situations. —Some of the hardier varieties 
for unfavourable localities and exposed sites are the Nonsuch, Claygate 
Pearmain, Sturmer Pippin, Winter Strawberry, Greenup’s Pippin, Grey 
Leadington, Wormsley Pippin, Bess Poo], Carlisle Codlin, Keswick 
Codlin, French Crab, Tower of Glammis. 
For Cottage Gardens. —Among the most profitable apples for a cottage 
garden are the following : Blenheim Orange, Manks Codlin, Eibston 
Pippin, King of the Pippins, Eeinette du Canada, Sturmer Pippin, Down- 
ton Nonpareil, Waltham Abbey Seedling, Bedfordshire Foundling, 
Warner’s King, Alexander, New Hawthornden, and Wormsley Pippin. 
If one apple only can be grown, the Blenheim Orange should be the one. 
If two, the King of the Pippins should be added. Of course, in favour¬ 
able localities, the Eibston Pippin ought to stand first; but in ordinary 
positions we would only place it third. The fourth would be Cellini, 
the fifth Dumelow’s Seedling, and the sixth the Eoyal Eusset. 
