A variety cultivated in the Carse of Gowrie; it is a rare sort; an inferior bearer, but pretty.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 473.
758. RED BAG.
This is a beautiful large Herefordshire apple, of a longish shape, streaked all over with a dark red; and is in eating about the middle of October.—[Fors. Treat.] 123.
759. RED COAT.
A variety cultivated in the Carse of Gowrie. It is not a common sort, and is very pretty.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 472.
760. RED FULWOOD.
A large, spreading, graceful tree, full of leaf and vigor, the giant of the Carse of Gowrie orchards; bears very great loads of fruit every second year; fruit beautiful.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 472.
761. RED LANGLAST.
A variety grown in the orchards of the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is a great bearer, middle sized; good quality of fruit.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 473.