This section is from the "The Fruit Manual; Containing The Descriptions and synonymes of the fruits and fruit trees commonly met with in the gardens & orchards of Great Britain, with selected lists of those most worthy of cultivation" book, by Robert Hogg. Also available from Amazon: The Fruit Manual
These succeed well when grafted on the Paradise or Doucin stock; and, from their small habit of growth, are well adapted for that mode of culture.
Adams' Pearmain Claygate Pearmain
American Mother Apple Cockle Pippin
Ashmead's Kernel Coe's Golden Drop
Borovitski Cornish Gilliflower
Boston Russet Court of Wick
Braddick's Nonpareil Court-pondu Plat
Cellini Cox's Orange Pippin
Christie's Pippin Downton Pippin
Dutch Mignonne Margaret
Early Harvest Margil
Early Julien Melon Apple
Early Nonpareil Nanny
Franklin's Golden Pippin Nonesuch
Golden Harvey Nonpareil
Golden Pippin Oslin
Golden Reinette Pearson's Plate
Golden Russet Pennington's Seedling
Hawthornden Pine Apple Russet
Holbert's Victoria Pinner Seedling
Hubbard's Pearmain Pitmaston Nonpareil
Hughes' Golden Pippin Red Ingestrie
Irish Peach Reinette Van Mons
Isle of Wight Pippin Ross Nonpareil
Joanneting Russet Table Pearmain
Keddleston Pippin Sam Young
Kerry Pippin Scarlet Nonpareil
Keswick Codlin Scarlet Pearmain
Lamb Abbey Pearmain Sturmer Pippin
Lucombe's Pine Summer Golden Pippin
Maclean's Favourite Summer Pearmain
Manks Codlin Sykehouse Russet
Mannington's Pearmain Yellow Ingestrie
 
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