. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. FRUIT FARMING. 537 Wonder, Lord Derby, Lane's Prince Albert, and Bramley's Seedling. Lady Sudeley, Allington Pippin, Cox's Orange Pippin, Baumann's Reinette, Stirling Castle, Bismarck', and Lane's Prince Albert are better grown in bush form on Paradise stock' of in half-standard form for plantations, but all can be cultivated in this manner as well as orchard standards. Pears for Orchard Trees.—Dr. Guyot, Beurre Capiaumont, Williams's Bon Chretien, Hessel, Fertility. For bush culture on Quince, Dr.


. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. FRUIT FARMING. 537 Wonder, Lord Derby, Lane's Prince Albert, and Bramley's Seedling. Lady Sudeley, Allington Pippin, Cox's Orange Pippin, Baumann's Reinette, Stirling Castle, Bismarck', and Lane's Prince Albert are better grown in bush form on Paradise stock' of in half-standard form for plantations, but all can be cultivated in this manner as well as orchard standards. Pears for Orchard Trees.—Dr. Guyot, Beurre Capiaumont, Williams's Bon Chretien, Hessel, Fertility. For bush culture on Quince, Dr. Guyot, Williams's Bon Chretien, Beurre Clairgeau, Durondeau, Louise Bonne, Emile d'Heyst, and Pitmaston Duchess. PLUMS.—For standards all are suitable, and they can be grown also as half-standards or bushes, tlie latter by preference for exposed situations. Early: Rivers' Prolific, Early Orleans, Rivers' Czar. Medium: Belle de Louvain, Jefferson Gage, Victoria. Later: Kent Bush Plum, Monarch, Pond's Seedling. Chhrrie^ FOR Orchard (Standards only).—Black: Early Rivers, Waterloo, Biack Heart. White Hearts: Elton Heart, Bigarreau Napoleon, Kent Bigarreau, Frogmore Early Bigarreau. Reds: Flemish or Kentish, Morellos (as standards and bushes in some situations), May Duke. Damsons. — Bradley's King, Shropshire (late), Frog- more Early, and Prune of Hereford. GOOSEB E R R I E S . — Crown Bob, Whinham's In- dustry, Whitesmith, Lanca- shire Lad, Warrington Late (ripe), and Keepsake. Red Currants.—New Red Dutch, Scotch or Cherry, and Raby Castle. Black Currants.— Baldwins and Black Naples. Raspberries (Red).— Bunyard's Superlative and Norwich Wonder. Strawberries.— Royal Sovereign, Eleanor (late), Sir J. Paxton, and Elton Pine (late). KENT COB NUTS for stony banks and land full of stones. These form an important crop. It would not be difficult to make a list of 100 kinds of fruits that are grown in Kent and that pay well for culture ; but I strongly advise growers to ga


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