The Perfect Garden, How to Keep It Beautiful And Fruitful, With Practical Hints On Eonomical Management And the Culture of All the Principal Flowers, Fruits, And Vegetables;
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Cellini. **Lord Suffield. *Cox's Pomona. *Manks's Codlin. *Duchess of Oldenburg. Mere de Menage. **Ecklinville Seedling. *New Hawthornden. *Emperor Alexander. New Northern Greening. *Frogmore Prolific. **Newton Wonder. *Gascoyne's Seedling. **Peasgood's Nonsuch. *Golden Noble. **Potts's Seedling. 296 THE PERFECT GARDEN Sandringham. ■ Waltham Abbey Seedling. **Stirling Castle. **Warner's King. Stone's. **VVellington (Dumelow's The Queen. Seedling). Tower of Glamis. If the grower were able to pla...nt thirty-six sorts well and good ; here they are. If he were only able to put in twenty-four let him grow those marked with both one and two asterisks. Should he be compelled to confine himself to twelve he might choose those marked with two asterisks. Both selections include early, mid- season, and late varieties. They are made on the supposition that the soil is not very heavy. Should it be clay, the buyer had better omit Lord Suffield and Wellington, splendid apples though they be, the former for early productiveness, the latter for flavour.
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