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Dana. 



Origm, near Cincinnati, O. Tree large, productive. 

 •Fruit small, flat rich, yellow partially covered with mixed redj 

 distinctly striped with carmine, white bloom. Flesh yellow, fine- 

 grained, subacid. August. (Warder.) 



Dana Greening. 



Fruit medium or below, oblate, greenish yellow, few gray dots. Flesh 

 whitish, crisp, pleasant subacid. Good. December to March. 



Dana's Striped Sweet. 



From Ohio. 



Fruit medium or below, oblate, sides sometimes unequal, yellowish 

 shaded, and striped with red. Flesh white, crisp, juicy, mild, pleas- 

 ant sweet. Good. December to March. 



Daniel. 



From Henry Co., Ind. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, greenish yellow, partially striped and 

 splashed with dull crimson. Flesh white, fine-grained, tender, juicy, 

 pleasant subacid. Good. August and September. 



Daniel's Apple. 



An old variety. Origin unknown, of no value. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, greenish, with dull crimson. Flesh 

 wliite, coarse, tender, juicy, subacid. Core large and hollow. October. 



Dan Pearmain. 



Originated in Indiana. 



Fruit medium to small, round, flattened, yellow, covered, mixed, and 

 striped with bright red. Flesh yellow, breaking, tender, mild subacid, 

 rich. Too small for profit. December to March. (Warder.) 



Danvers Winter Sweet. 

 Epse's Sweet. 



Origin, Massachusetts, in the town of Danvers, from which this variety 

 takes its name, it has been for a long time one of the best market 

 apples, but we think it inferior to the Ladies' SAveeting. It is an 

 abundant bearer, and a very rapid tree in its growth. Young shoots 

 dark grayish brown, slightly downy. 



Fruit of medium size, roundish oblong. Skin smooth, dull yellow, 

 with an orange blush. Stalk slender, inclining to one side. Calyx set 

 in a smooth, narrow basin. Flesh yellow, firm, sweet, and rich. Very 

 good. It bakes well, and is fit for use the whole winter, and often till 

 April. 



Dapper. 



From Georgia. 



Fruit small, roundish, truncate, yellow, with crimson specks. (Pa. 

 Kep.) 



