158 ORCHARDS. 



■with red, splashed with crimson ; tender, with a rich vinous 

 flavor. 



Ahram. Medium, striped with red — flesh rather firm, with 

 an agreeable aromatic flavor — a good bearer, and keeps well ; 

 April. 



Beverly 8 Red. Large red, showy, keeps well, ; quality 

 very good. 



Cullasaga. Large, red, high-flavored, vigorous grower and 

 good keepers ; January to April. 



Jonathan. Medium, roundish, ovate, tender and juicy — 

 skin yellow, covered with bright red stripes — slender growth, 

 but productive; November to March. 



Gully. A South Carolina apple — medium size, green, 

 striped with red skin — high flavor and a good keeper; No- 

 vember to March. 



Fallaivater, or Tidpehochen. Large, greenish yellow, with 

 dull red cheek, slightly conical, juicy, sub-acid — vigorous 

 grower, and very j^roductive ; w^orthy of general culture; No- 

 vember to January. 



Comah's Sweet. Medium, green, rich, aromatic, crooked, 

 straggling grower ; November to May. 



Milam. Rather below medium size, smooth, yellow, 

 covered with marbled red and indistinct stripes — flesh white, 

 tender, crisp, juicy; flavor sub-acid, tree a regular annual 

 hearer, very productive; November to February. Very 

 popular in the Piedmont district, where it succeeds admir- 

 ably. 



Dominie. Large size, flat, striped with red — flesh white, 

 juicy, firm, mild, sub-acid, sprightly, pleasant flavor; keeps 

 through Winter into Spring; a rapid grower and prodigious 

 bearer. In the Valley of Virginia, and West Virginia, it is 

 a first class Winter apple — deserves extensive cultivation. 



Ramho. Medium, round, greenish yellow, striped with 

 red, tender, juicy and pleasant — tree vigorous, erect, and 

 very productive ; is one of the best early winter apples for 

 the Piedmont and Valley regions, and stands at the head of the 

 list of Autumn apples in the maritime sections of the South. 



