No. 11. 



No. 7. 



and one inch broad; form, 

 compressed at the two ex- 

 tremities, rounder to- 

 wards the stem than the 

 eye; stalk, half an inch 

 long, slender, right, in- 

 serted in a shallow ca- No. 8. 



■vity , but very open ; eye, small, set in a cavity No. 9. 



formed with small wrinkles; color, green everywhere, speckled with 

 gray whitish dots. The flower is very fragrant; the odor is the same 

 as that of the violet. 



No. 8. Cherkt Apple— Fruit, one inch high, three-fourths of an inch in diameter; 

 form, ovoid, cordiform towards the stem, conic towards the eye; this is terminated by a 

 small stalk, long, slender, curved; eye, large, projecting out of the surface, formed with 

 a bundle of small wrinkles, crowded by segments of calyx; color, yellowish lemon uni- 

 formly, nevertheless a little spotted with red on the sunny side. 



No. 9. The Suowt Crab — Spedabilis. Fruit, about 

 three-fourths of an inch high, and three-fourths of an inch 

 in diameter; form, very irregular, almost square; stalk, 

 three and a half inches long, largA- at the upper part, large, 

 fleshy at the base, inserted at the surface and crowded by 

 wrinkles ; eye or calyx, very broad, large profound segments, 

 numerous and out the surface; the cavity is formed by small 

 wrinkles, irregular; yellow color, slightly spotted with rose 

 on the sunny side, speckled with white dots upon the surface. 



No. 10. ASTRACAN, OR EVERGREEN ApPLE CrAB. — 



Fruit, two-thirds of an inch high, and three-fourths of an 



inch broad; form, oblate, compressed, irregular; stalk, 



short, one-third of an inch long, obliquely inserted in a shal- No. 12. 



low cavity, crowded on one side by a lip; eye, broad, formed by several small wrinkles 



out the surface; segments, long; color, deep green, speckled with white dots. The leaves 



are evergreen, and remains on the tree during the winter. 



No. 11. The Double Flowering Crab. — Fruit, two-thirds of an inch high, and three- 

 fourths of an inch in diameter; form, roundish, but very irregular; stalk, one inch long, 

 lajger at the two extremities; eye, very large, out the surface, formed with five small 

 wrinkles united together, and terminated in a bundle by the segments of the calyx; color, 

 rose violaceous on the sunny side, ashy green on the shaded side, covered with a white 



