THE APPLE. ITS CLASSIFICATION. 



I. SUMMER APPLES. 



Consisting of such as either ripen on the tree, or shortly after being 

 gathered, and which generally do not last longer than the beginning of 

 October. 



§ ROUND, ROUNDISH, OR OBLATE. 



A. Pale Colored. 



Being either of an uniform pale color , 

 or occusionully tinged withjaint red. 



Calville Blanche d'Ete 



Dutch Codlin 



Early Harvest 



Early Julien 



Early Spice 



Joanneting 



Large Yellow Bough 



Madeleine 



OsUn 



Sack and Sugar 



Stirzaker's Early Square 



B. Striped. 



Being wholly or partiulhj marked with 

 stripes, either on a pale or colored 

 ground. 



Borovitsky 



Duchess of Oldenburgh 

 Nonesuch 

 Ravelstone Pippin 

 Whorle 



C. Red. 



Having either a cloud of red on the 

 side next the sun, or entirely covered 

 with red. 



Calville Rouge d'Ete 



Calville Rouge de Micoud 



Cole 



Devonshire Quarrenden 



Irish Peach 



Maiden's Blush 



Passe Ponime d'Automne 



Passe Fomme Rouge 



Red Astrachan 



§ § OBLONG, CONICAL, OVAL, OR OVATE. 



A. Pale Colored. 

 Being either of an uniform pale color, 

 or occasionally tinged with faint red. 



Carlisle Codlin 

 Early Wax 

 English Codlin 

 Keswick Codlin 

 Manks Codlin 

 Springrove Codlin 

 Sugar Loaf Pippin 

 Summer Golden Pippin 

 Teuchat's Egg 

 White Astrachan 



B. Striped. 

 Being wholly or partially marked 

 with stripes, either on a pale or 

 colored ground. 



American Summer Pearmain 



Creeper 

 Kerry Pippin 

 Longville's Kernel 

 Margaret 

 Pigeonnet 



C. Red. 



Having either a cloud of red on 

 the side next the sun, or entirety 

 covered with red. 



Dr. Helsham's Pippin 

 Hollow Core 

 King of the Pippins 

 Sugar and Brandy 



11. AUTUMN APPLES. 



Including such as are in use from the time of gathering to Christmas, 



