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Rouge Musque, C.-p. Rose; Coriander 
Rose, Pomme de Berlin, Princesse 
Noble Zoote; Wollaton Pippin; Gar- 
lion’s Apple. 
Court of Wick. Small, beautifully formed 
yellow fruit, of first-rate flavour; in 
season from October to March. Being 
a good bearer, it should always be 
grown. Synonymes , Pry’s Pippin, 
Week’s Pippin, Wood’s Huntingdon, 
Wood’s New Transparent, Phillip’s 
Reinette. 
Downton. A small, round, yellow fruit, 
of good quality; ripe from October to 
February; an excellent bearer on 
dwarf trees. Synonymes, Elton Pip¬ 
pin, Elton Golden Pippin, Knight’s 
Pippin, Knight’s golden Pippin, Down- 
ton Pippin, St. Mary’s Pippin. 
Dutch Mignonne. Medium-size, round, 
yellow and red; of first-rate quality 
for any purpose, and a great bearer; 
from December to April. Synonymes, 
Copmanthorpe Crab, Grosser Casseler 
Reinette, Reinette Doree, Stettin 
Pippin, Pomme de Laak. 
Early Harvest. Middle-size, round, and 
pale yellow; of brisk rich flavour; 
ripe in August. Synonymes, Large 
Early, July Pippin, Early Pippin, 
Prince’s Harvest, Yellow Harvest. 
Easter Pippin. A middle-sized, roundish 
green apple, of medium quality for 
any purpose, and remarkable for the 
length it will keep, two years. Syno¬ 
nymes, Erench Crab, Ironstone Pip¬ 
pin, Young’s Long Keeping, Clare¬ 
mont Pippiu. 
Farleigh Pippin. Of medium-size, ob¬ 
long, greenish yellow, and first-rate 
quality; also a good bearer; from 
January to April. 
Gilliflower. A large, round, prettily 
streaked fruit; produced abundantly ; 
of medium quality; ripe in September. 
Synonymes, Summer July-flower, or 
Gilliflower, Russian. 
Gilliflower, Cornish. Medium-size, egg- 
shape, dark green and yellow; an 
excellent winter apple, keeping in 
condition from December to May; 
but an indifferent bearer. Synonymes, 
Cornish July-flower, Ponnne Re- 
gelans. 
Golden Harvey. A small, round, slightly 
depressed, yellowish russet fruit; ex¬ 
ceedingly rich in flavour; and a good 
bearer on espaliers, especially against 
a wall; in season from December to 
May. Synonyme , Brandy Apple. There 
are-three other varieties under the 
same name, which though producing 
larger fruit, are inferior in flavour. 
Golden Knob. Small, conical russet 
coloured fruit, a very old variety, of 
brisk flavour and a tolerably good 
bearer; in season from December to 
February. 
Golden Pippm. A small, round, slightly 
depressed yellow apple, of brisk rich 
flavour, succeeds best against a west 
wall; it is a general favorite for the 
table; in season from November to 
April. Synonymes, Old Golden Pip¬ 
pin, Milton Golden Pippin, Balgone 
Golden Pippin, Balgone Pippin, Bay- 
fordburyPippin, Herefordshire Golden 
Pippin, London Golden Pippin, Rus¬ 
set Golden Pippin, Warter’s Golden 
Pippin, American Plate, Reinette 
d’Angleterre. 
Golden Pippin, Hughes. A small round 
yellow fruit, of first-rate quality; in 
season from December to Februarv. 
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Golden Pippin, summer. Like the last 
in shape and size, but an early fruit, 
being ripe in August. 
Haggerston Pippin. A middle-sized 
round green fruit, of good quality ; 
in season from November to April. 
Isle of Wight Pippin. Small, oval, 
yellow fruit, excellent flavour, and a 
good bearer on espaliers; in season 
from September to January. Syno¬ 
nymes, Orange Pippin, Isle of Wight 
Orange. 
Juneating, White. A small, round, 
yellow, full-flavoured variety; ripe in 
July and August. 
Kerry Pippin. A middle-sized, oval, red 
and green apple, of first-rate quality; 
in condition from September to Octo¬ 
ber. Synonyme, Edmonton Aromatic 
Pippin. 
Lemon Pippin. Of medium size, oval 
and bright yellow; an old variety, of 
good quality for any purpose; keeps 
till April. 
