These lists are adapted to various latitudes of Great Britain, and are intended as a guide to the formation of large, or small collections of the most choice and useful varieties. I. SOUTHERN DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND.And not extending farther north than the range of Derby. 1. SUMMER APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
2. AUTUMN APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
3. WINTER APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen
II. NORTHERN DISTRICTS OF ENGLAND.1. SUMMER APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
2. AUTUMN APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
3. WINTER APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
III. BORDER COUNTIES OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.And the warm, and sheltered situations in other parts of Scotland. 1. SUMMER AND AUTUMN APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
2. WINTER APPLES.These marked * require a Wall. A. Dessert
B. Kitchen.
IV. NORTHERN PARTS OF SCOTLAND.And other exposed situations. 1. SUMMER AND AUTUMN APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
2. WINTER APPLES.A. Dessert.
B. Kitchen.
V. FOR ESPALIERS OR DWARFS.These succeed well when grafted on the paradise or doucin stock.
VI. FOR ORCHARD PLANTING, AS STANDARDS.These are generally strong-growing and productive varieties, the fruit of which being mostly of a large size, and attractive appearance, they are on that account, well calculated for market supplies.
VII. CIDER APPLES.
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