. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... 04 BRITISH POMOLOGY, ETC. 80. COURT-PENDU PLAT.—Hort. Identification.—Hort. Soc. Cat. ed. .3, n. 185. Down. Fr. Amer. 105. Gard. Chron. 1846, 100. Stnonymes.—Courtperdii, Lind. Guide. 43. Court-pendu plat Rougeatre, lion. Pyr. Mai. pi. xii. Hort. Soc. Cat. ed. 1, 212. Court-pendu rond gros, Hort. Soc. Cut. ed. 1, n. 216. Court-pendu rond tres gros, Ibid. n. 218. Coui't-pendu rond rougeatre. Ibid. n. 317. Court-pendu rosat, Diel Kernobst. xii. 171. Court- pendu mus


. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... 04 BRITISH POMOLOGY, ETC. 80. COURT-PENDU PLAT.—Hort. Identification.—Hort. Soc. Cat. ed. .3, n. 185. Down. Fr. Amer. 105. Gard. Chron. 1846, 100. Stnonymes.—Courtperdii, Lind. Guide. 43. Court-pendu plat Rougeatre, lion. Pyr. Mai. pi. xii. Hort. Soc. Cat. ed. 1, 212. Court-pendu rond gros, Hort. Soc. Cut. ed. 1, n. 216. Court-pendu rond tres gros, Ibid. n. 218. Coui't-pendu rond rougeatre. Ibid. n. 317. Court-pendu rosat, Diel Kernobst. xii. 171. Court- pendu musquo, Hort. Soc. Cat. ed. 1, n. 209. Court-pendu rouge musque, ace. Hort. Soc. Cat. Court-pendu rouge, Bog. Fr. Cult. 41. Courpendu vermeil, Inst. Arb. Fr. 154. Corianda Eose, Hort. Soc. l, Rosenfarbiger, Kurtzstiel, Diel Kernobst. xii. 171. Courtpendu Rouge, Knoop Pom. 60, t. x. Courtpendu Rosaar, Ibid. 129. Reinette Courtpendu Rouge, Ibid. 129. Der Rothe Kurzstiel, ace. Thomp. Rode Korpendu, Ibid. Pomme de Berlin, ace. Hort. Soc. Cat. Princesse Noble Zoete, Ibid. Garnons, Ibid. Woolaton Pippin, Ibid. Wise Apple, ace. Thomp. Figure.—Knoop Pom. t. x. Pom. Mag. t. 66. Ron. Pyr. Mai. pi. xii. Fruit, medium sized ; oblate, regularly and handsomely shaped. Skin, bright green at first on the shaded side, but changing as it ripens to clear yellow, marked with traces of russet, and russety dots ; but entirely covered with deep crimson, Avhich is also marked with traces of russet on the side next the sun, extending even to some portion of the shaded side. Eye, open, with short segments, which are reflexed at the tips, and set in a wide, even, and deep basin. Stalk, very short, inserted in a wide and deep cavity, lined with russet, which extends over a portion of the base. Flesh, yellowish-white, firm, crisp, brisk, rich, and sugary, with an abundance of vinous and perfumed juice. A valuable dessert apple of the first quality ; in use from December to May. The tree


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