1883 British Apples p77 and p78

British apples: report of the Committee of the National Apple Congress, held in the Royal Horticultural Gardens, Chiswick, October 5th to 25th, 1883, p77 and p78

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924074140686&view=1up&seq=88

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6.-Mr. SELWOOD, Gardener to The DUKE Of WESTMINSTER,

Eaton Hall, Chester.

Number of Varieties Exhibited 67

Ohservations,-Specimens all large and well grown but somewhat deficient in colour.

The examples of Yorkshire Greening, Annie Elizabeth, St. Albans Pippin, Mère de Ménage and Wareham Russet, under the name of Greenwood Russet, were very fine.