THE 
HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 
December 1st, 1832 . 
PART I. 
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. 
HORTICULTURE.— Article I. 
LIST OF ALL THE BEST FRUITS IN CULTIVATION. 
Agreeable to our promise made in the introduction, we present 
our readers with a general list of all the best fruits and vegetables in 
cultivation; it will he easily seen, we have only selected those we 
conceive to be the very best. Those marked with a * are such as 
we would recommend, where a selection is required for a small 
garden in the southern or midland counties, and those marked with 
a f we conceive suitable for the northern counties of Scotland. 
TABLE APPLES.—SUMMER USE. 
* Bowyer’s Russet, fruit small, excellent bearer, ripe September 
and October. 
Devonshire Quarrenden, middle-sized, good bearer, and rich fruit, 
ripe in August and September. 
Dutchess of Oldenburgh, middle-sized, deserves to be cultiva¬ 
ted, ripe in September and October. 
f * Early Julien, small, rich flavoured, ripe in Aug. and Sept. 
Irish Peach Apple, middle-sized, very excellent, ripe in August 
and September. 
* Leyden Pippin, middle-sized, a profuse bearer, ripe in August 
and September. 
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