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moderately sprinkled with light dots, some liuving dark centres. Stalk 

 short, small. Cavity deep, sometimes russeted. Calyx small, closed. 

 Segments long, slender, slightly recurved. Basin deep, slightly corru- 

 gated. Flesh yellowish white, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid. Good to 

 very good. July and August. 



JUNALUSKEE. 

 Junaliska. Journal askia. 



Origin, North Carolina. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading. Young 

 shoots dai"k brownish, slightly downy. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, yelloAV, lightly shaded on 

 the sunny side, and sprinkled with browia and gray dots. Stalk short. 

 Cavity large, a little green russet. Calyx small, closed. Basin abrupt, 

 nearly smooth. Flesh yellowish, rather compact, moderately juicy, lich 

 subacid. Good to very good. Core small. November to March. 



Kaighn's Spitzenburgh. 



Red Pearmain. Long John. 



Red 8pitzenburg. Red Pippin. 



Red Winter Pearmain, erroneously. Red Plicenix. 



Long Pearmain. Sheepnose of some. 



Lady Finger, erroneously. Russam. 



Scarlet Pearmain, erroneously. Hudson Red Streak. 



Origin, Gloucester Co., N. J. Tree vigorous, spreading or straggling 

 Imbit, productive, and valued only because of its showy fruit. 



Fruit rather large, oblong oval, approaching conic, whitish yellow, 

 mostly shaded and striped with red, and thickly sprinkled with minute 

 dots. Flesh yellowish, coarse, crisp, juicy, pleasant subacid. Good. 

 November to January. 



KAjSTE. 



Cane. Cain. 



Origin, Kent Co., Delaware. Tree moderately vigorous, upright. 

 A beautiful little Aj»ple, of ])leasant flavor. 



Fruit small, oblate, slightly conical, regular, whitish yellow, waxen, 

 beautifully sluuled and lightly striped with hue crimson. Flesh whitish, 

 juicy, crisp, with a pleasant flavor. Good. October, November. 



Keddleston Pippin. 



An English dessert Apple, described by Ronalds. 

 Fruit small, conical, straw color, slightly russeted. Flesh yellowish, 

 juicy, sugary, aromatic. October to Januaiy. 



Keeping Red Streak. 



An English cvilinary sort. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, yellowish, mostly striped with two 

 shades of red, some russet and gray dots. Flesh greenish yellow, firm, 

 brisk subacid. Decembei', February. (Hogg.) 



