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 are generally strong growing or productive varieties, the fruit of which being mostly of a large size or showy appearance, they are on that account well adapted for orchard planting, to supply the markets.
Barcelona Pearmain Beauty of Kent Bedfordshire Foundling Blenheim Pippin Brabant Bellefleur Brownlees's Russet Cellini
Cox's Pomona Devonshire Quarrenden Duchess of Oldenburg Dumelow's Seedling Dutch Codlin Emperor Alexander English Codlin Fearn's Pippin Flower of Kent Forge French Crab
Gloria Mundi Golden Noble Golden Winter Pearmain Gooseberry Apple Hambledon Deux Ans Hanwell Souring Harvey Apple Hoary Morning Hollandbury Kentish Fill Basket Kerry Pippin Keswick Codlin Lane's Prince Albert Lemon Pippin Lewis's Incomparable Loddington London Pippin Longville's Kernel Lord Derby
Lord Grosvenor Manks Codlin Margaret Mère de Ménage Minchull Crab Minier's Dumpling Nelson Codlin Norfolk Bearer Norfolk Beefing Northern Greening Reinette Blanche d'Espagne Reinette du Canada Rhode Island Greening Ringer
Round Winter Nonesuch Royal Pearmain Royal Russet Rymer
Small's Admirable Stirling Castle Striped Beefing Toker's Incomparable Tower of Glammis
Waltham Abbey Seedling Winter Codlin Winter Colman Winter Majeting Winter Pearmain
Winter Quoining Wormsley Pippin Wyken Pippin Yorkshire Greening
 
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