Chromolithographic plate depicting 1. 'Red Hawthornden' [Malus domestica 'Red Hawthornden'], 2. 'Sleeping Beauty' [Malus domestica 'Sleeping Beauty'], 3. 'Schoolmaster' [Malus domestica 'Schoolmaster'], 4. 'Queen' [Malus domestica 'Queen'], 5. 'Gravenstein' [Malus domestica 'Gravenstein'], and 6. 'Rymer' [Malus domestica 'Rymer']. The book plate bears the imprints 'G.Severeyns, Chromolith. Brussels' and 'Alice B.Ellis & Edith E.Bull del. for The Woolhope Club'. The Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club was founded in 1851 to further the study of the natural, historical and social environment of Herefordshire (on the border between England and Wales). Their library is housed within the Hereford library building. Plate 39 of 77. From the book 'The Herefordshire pomona. Vol II' edited by Robert Hogg