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" From Harrison County, Ohio. Tree, strong grower; requires little 

 pruning." Fruit, large, roundish, yellowish white; flesh, tender, juicy ; 

 "very good." October to January. (Dr. J. A. Warder's Notes.) New ; 

 highly esteemed where known. 



Cat Pippin. 



West's Spitzenberg, I Honemaker Pippin, 

 Haymaker, | Hommacher Apfel. 



Western Pennsylvania. Tree, vigorous, productive. Fruit, medium to 

 large, greenish ; flesh, greenish, juicy, sub-acid. December to April. 

 New. 



Darlington. 



Darlinglon Russet. 



Native of northern Ohio. Fruit, medium, roundish, clear smooth rug- 

 set ; stem, medium ; cavity, deep ; calyx, half closed ; basin, deep ; flesh, 

 white ; hardly " very good." January to June. 



Delight. 



From R. Buchanan, Esq., Southern Ohio. Fruit, medium, roundish flat- 

 tened, slightly angular, yellow russet at stem, irregular russet spots, ver- 

 milion red cheek in sun ; stem, very short ; cavity, deep ; calyx, large, 

 bbort segments ; basin, round, slightly furrowed ; core, compact ; seeds, 

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