This section is from the book "The Fruit Manual: Containing The Descriptions And Synonyms Of The Fruits And Fruit Trees Of Great Britain", 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's Pearmain American Mother Apple Ashmead's Kernel Borovitsky Boston Russet Braddick's Nonpareil Cellini
Christie's Pippin Claygate Pearmain Cockle's Pippin Coe's Golden Drop Cornish Gilliflower Court of Wick Court Pendû Plat Cox's Orange Pippin Downton Pippin Dutch Mignonne Early Harvest Early Julyan Early Nonpareil Franklin's Golden Pippin Golden Harvey Golden Pippin
Golden Russet
Lucombe's Pine
Margil
Nonpareil
Pearson's Plate Pennington's Seedling Pine Apple Russet Pine Golden Pippin Pinner Seedling Pitmaston Golden Pippin Pitmaston Nonpareil Pitmaston Pine Apple Red Ingestrie Reinette Van Mons Ronalds' Gooseberry
Pippin Ross Nonpareil Russet Table Pearmain Sam Young Scarlet Nonpareil Scarlet Pearmain Sturmer Pippin Summer Golden Pippin Summer Pearmain Sykehouse Russet Yellow Ingestrie
 
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