711. NOBLESSE DE GAND.

A large sauce apple, straw-colored, without stripes, nearly globular, but contracted towards the eye. It is a firm weighty fruit, rich in flavor, with a due proportion of acid. A very excellent new sort, in use January and February.—[Ron. Pyr. Mal.] 49, pl. xxv. f. 2.

712. NONSUCH PARK.

A small dessert apple, resembling the Golden Pippin, and of first-rate quality, it is of a roundish shape, yellow color, and is in use from November till February.—[H. S. C.] n. 494.

713. NORMAN GLASBURY.

A small, ovate, pale yellow apple, for cider use.—[H. S. C.] n. 270.

714. NORMAN STYRE.

A small cider apple, of a round shape, pale yellow and red color, and in use from October till December.—[H. S. C.] p. 28.

715. NORMANDY PIPPIN.