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
§ Mound or Roundish. A. Skin smooth. C. Skin hairy.
Yellow Ball Rockwood (Prophet's)
Yellow Ball Sulphur
B. Skin downy. Yellow Champagne
Golden Drop Yellow Warrington
Rumbullion
§§ Oblong, oval, or obovate.
A. Skin smooth.
Invincible (Heywood's)
Duckswing (Buerdsill's)
Prince of Orange (Bell's)
Lord Combermere (Forester's)
C. Skin hairy.
Smiling Beauty (Beaumont's)
Victory (Mather's)
Conquering Hero (Catlow's)
Viper (Gorton's)
Early Sulphur
Golden Fleece (Port's)
B. Skin downy.
Golden Gourd (Hill's) Husbandman (Foster's)
Yellowsmith
 
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