. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... Apples. 54 BKITISH POMOLOGY, ETC. funnel-shaped cavity. Flesh, white, tender, juicy, brisk, and pleasantly A culinary apple of the first quality ; in use during October and November. It is a fine, showy, and handsome apple, bearing a strong resemblance to the Nonesuch, from which in all probability it was raised. It originated with Mr. Leonard Phillips, of Vauxhall. 66. CHERRY APPLE.—H. Synonymes.—Siberian Crab of some. Kirschapfel, Pomme Cerise, Diet K


. British pomology; or, The history, description, classification, and synonymes, of the fruits and fruit trees of Great Britain ... Apples. 54 BKITISH POMOLOGY, ETC. funnel-shaped cavity. Flesh, white, tender, juicy, brisk, and pleasantly A culinary apple of the first quality ; in use during October and November. It is a fine, showy, and handsome apple, bearing a strong resemblance to the Nonesuch, from which in all probability it was raised. It originated with Mr. Leonard Phillips, of Vauxhall. 66. CHERRY APPLE.—H. Synonymes.—Siberian Crab of some. Kirschapfel, Pomme Cerise, Diet Kernobst ix. 238. Fruit, very small, about three quarters of an inch broad, and the same in height; oblato-oblong. Skin, thin, and shining, of a beautiful lemon color on the shaded side, but entirely covered with dark blood-red on the side exposed to the sun, and which extends towards. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hogg, Robert, 1818-1897. London, Groombridge and sons; [etc. , etc. ]


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