B. Striped.
Being wholly or partially marked with stripes, either on a pale or colored ground.
- Bachelor’s Glory
- Biggs’s Nonesuch
- Cellini
- Chester Pearmain
- Creed’s Marigold
- Elford Pippin
- Flushing Spitzenburgh
- Gravenstein
- Green Woodcock
- Hermann’s Pippin
- Hoary Morning
- Hollandbury
- Kentish Fill Basket
- Kingston Black
- Longstart
- Monkton
- Nanny
- Rabine
- Rambour Franc
- Red-Streak
- Red Streaked Rawling
- Siberian Harvey
- Summer Strawberry
- Trumpington
C. Red.
Having either a cloud of red on the side next the sun, or entirely covered with red.
- Api Etoillé
- Bere Court Pippin
- Borsdorffer
- Burn’s Seedling
- Calville Rouge d’Automne
- Cherry Apple
- Contin Reinette
- Flower of Kent
- Forge
- Foxley
- Glory of the West
- Greenup’s Pippin
- Hawthornden
- Isle of Wight Pippin
- Lady’s Delight
- De Neige
- Red-Must
- Rymer
- Scarlet Crofton
- Scarlet Tiffing
- Scotch Bridget
- Siberian Bitter Sweet
- Summer Broadend
D. Russet.
Being entirely or to a great extent covered with russet.
- Brown Kenting
- Cornish Aromatic
- Ten Shillings