236 the apple. 



Keeping Russet. 



This is a dessert Apple described by Hogg as of first quality. 



Fruit medium, roundish, pale yellowish brown russet, with a red 

 cheek in the sun. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, rich mellow flavor. Oc- 

 tober, January. 



Keim. 



Origin, Berks Co., Pa. Tree moderately vigorous. Young shoots 

 reddish brown. 



Fi'uit small to medium, oblate. Color light waxen yellow, thickly 

 sprinkled with light russet dots. Stalk long, slendei*, in a broad, shallow 

 cavity. Calyx closed. Basin shallow and uneven. Flesh white, tender, 

 crisp, fine, brisk, delicate aromatic subacid. Very good. December to 

 March. 



Keiser. 

 Red Seek-no-Further. 



An old variety, much grown in Jefierson Co., Ohio, and highly 

 prized ; growth of tree like Eambo. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, slightly oblique, angular. Skin pale 

 yellov^^, shaded with red, indistinctly striped and thickly sprinkled with 

 large, grayish dots. Stalk short, inserted in a large ca\-ity. Calyx 

 small, closed, in a broad, shallow, corrugated basin. Flesh yellowish, 

 not very juicy, but mild subacid. Good. November to February. 



Kelset. 



Origin, Berks Co., Pa., on the premises of John Kelsey. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, sometimes inclining to conical, 

 greenish yellow, with occasionally a faint blush, and numerous gray dots. 

 Flesh tender, fine texture, greenish white, mild subacid. Good. March. 



Kelsey Sweet. 



Origin, Connecticut. Tree moderately -vigorous, upright. 



Fruit medium, rovmdish, greenish yellow, with a tinge of bro-mi in 

 the sun, green and gray dots. Flesh greenish white, moderately tender, 

 juicy, sweet. Good. October, November. 



Kennebec Pusset. 



From Maine. Tree vigorous, upright. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, yellow, partially netted with russet, 

 and sprinkled with brown dots. Stalk long, slender. Calyx small, 

 closed. Flesh moderately tender, juicy, brisk subacid. Good. No- 

 vembei', December. 



Kennedy's Bed Winter. 



Originated in Pennsylvania. Tree an upright grower and reguLvr 

 bearer. 



Fruit large, roundish conical yellow, shaded, splashed, and striped 



