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THE APPLE. 



with rosy blush, irregularly sprinkled with carmine dots. Flesh white, 

 mild, tender, juicy, subacid. Good. September to January 



KiKITA. 



Origin unknown. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading. 



Frxiit medium, roundish, slightly oblate, greenish yellow, shaded with 

 dull red in the sun. Flesh whitish, tender, moderately juicy, mild 

 sweet. Good. November, December. 



KiLHAM Hill. 



A native of Essex Co., Mass., raised by Daniel Kilham. 



Fruit pretty large, roundish, ribbed, narrowing to the eye, pale yel- 

 low, slightly splashed with red in the shade, deep red in the sun. Flesh 

 of sprightly, rather high flavor, biit is apt to become dry and mealy. 

 Good. September. 



KiNELLAN. 



From Ross-shire, Scotland. 



Fruit medium, roundish conic, yellowish green, some red in the sim. 

 Flesh white, firm, juicy, pleasant. Good. December, January. 



King of Tompkins County. 



King of the Pippins. 

 Hampshire Yellow. 

 An English fruit of poor quality, medium size, roundish oblate, pale 

 yellow, washed and strii)ed with red. Flesh very firm, sharp subacid. 

 Good. October, November. 



