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883. THORESBY SEEDLING. 



A medium sized dessert apple, of first-rate quality ; it is of a pearmain 

 sliape, red color, and in use from January till April. — H. S. C. n. 831. 



884. TOM POTTER. 



A much esteemed Devonshire apple, of middle size, contracted about 

 the eye, which is in a small cavity, and surrounded by wrinkles ; the 

 ground color yellow, richly striped and blotched with bright red. It is 

 a juicy, high flavored table apple, ripe in September and October. A 

 healthy growing tree, but rather uucertaia in bearing. — Ron. Pyr. Mai. 

 37, pi. xix. f. 2. 



885. TOTTENHAM PARK CODLIN. 



The fruit is tall, generally square, with a large eye, in a deep cavity, 

 and flattened at the base. Its color, is dull green. The flesh firm, and 

 juicy, and when dressed, is very soft and high flavored. The tree is 

 healthy, and a great bearer. — Hort. Trans, iii. 328. 



886. TRANSPARENT DE ZURICH. 



A medium sized cider apple, of conical shape, pale yellow color, and 

 in use during September and October. The tree is a good bearer. — 

 H. S. C. n. 836. 



887. TRAVELLER. 



A medium sized dessert apple, of inferior quality ; it is of an oblate 

 shape ; skin, striped with red, and in use from November till Febuary. — 

 II. S. C. p. 44. 



8S8. TRAVELLING QUEEN. 



A medium sized apple, of inferior quality ; roundish shape ; skin, 

 striped with red ; and in use from November till January. — If. S. C. 

 p. 44. 



889. TREVOIDER REINETTE. 



This is a small, handsome, russet-colored apple, of an excellent 

 flavor ; and will keep till May. — Fors. Treat. ] 28. 



890. TULIP WINE. 



A Carse of Gowrie apple ; inferior in quality to the Green Wine. — 

 M. a H. S. iv. 474. 



891. TURPIN. 



A medium sized apple, for kitchen use, it is of an ovate shape, yellow 

 color ; and in use from November till May. — H. S. C. n. 842. 



