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Fig. 2— (P. 44.) 



Fig. 3.— (P. 44.) 



vigorous, forming an open and rather 

 spreading head. 



Early Bough. Ken. {Bough Apple. 

 Coxe.) (Fig. 5.) The Early Bougli is 

 frequently above medium size ; outline 

 rather longer than broad. Stem seldom 

 rising to the crown of the fruit. Skin 

 smooth, of a pale yellow hue. Flesh 

 white, with more than ordinary juice ; 

 sweet and well-flavoured, though by no 



means rich. It is of fair quality, and 

 because of its early maturity generally 

 esteemed, llipe in July and August. 



IIagloe. {Hagloe Crab of Coxe: 

 Downing.) (Fig. 6.) There is evidently 

 sonic blunder as regards this apple, 

 which was imported by Coxe, and de- 

 scribed by him. It is unquestionably 

 not the Hagloe Crab of the English, a 

 cider apple of high repute, to which, 



