14c the apple. 



Curtis Greening. 



Origin uncertain, found in Illinois. 



Fruit medium to. large, oblong, tiuncated, axis inclined, yellow 

 bronzy. Flesh yeliow, breaking, subacid. Good. January to Febru- 

 ary. (Warder.) 



Curtis Sweet. 



Introduced to notice by Joseph Curtis, St. Alban's, Vt. Tree vigor- 

 ous, upright, productive, and hardy. 



Fruit large, roundish, conical, ribbed, pale yellow, spi-inkled, marbled, 

 and splashed with crimson, and thickly covei'ed with crimson dots. Flesh 

 white, fine-grained, very tender, with a very pleasant sweet flavor. • Core 

 large. Good. August to October. 



Custard. 



Originated in the grovinds of L. B. Langworthy, Greece, Monroe Co., 

 N. Y. Tree productive. 



Fruit medium, to small, roundish, or roundish oblate, inclining to 

 conic, gi-eenish yellow, faintly marbled and splashed with dull red, deep- 

 er in the sun. Flesh whitish, veiy tender, juicy, very mild, almost sweet, 

 agreeable, good for the amateur. Core small. Very good. November, 

 December. 



Cut Pippin. 



West's Spitzenberg. Haymaker. 



Honemaker Pippin. Hommacher Apfel. 



From Western Pennsylvania. Tree vigorous, productive. 

 Fruit medium to large, greenish. Flesh greenish, juicy, subacid. 

 Good. December to April. (Elliott.) 



Dahlongea. 



Of Southern origin, but precise locality unknowTi. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, light greenish yellow, shaded, 

 splashed, and mai'bled with crimson, a slight bloom, and thickly sprin- 

 kled with light dots. Flesh whitish, moderately tender, juicy, subacid. 

 Good. February to March. 



Dahlton. 

 Dahlton Pippin. 



Origin unknown. So far as we know, only grown rn Massachusetts. 



Fi-uit medium, oblate, greenish yellow, slight blush in the sun, 

 greenish dots. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender, mild subacid. Good. Sep- 

 tember, October. 



Dame Jeannette. 



Joannetten's Reinette. 



Of French origin. 



Fruit small to medium, roundish, conical, yellowish, vdth. a bronzed 

 cheek in sun. Stalk slender. Cal}Tc large. Flesh white, veined with 

 yellow, mild si bacid, perfumed. December. (Verg.) 



