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King of Tompkins County. 

 King Apple. Toms Red. Tommy Red. 



Origin imcertaiu ; said to have originated with Thomas Thacher, 

 Warren Co., N. J. A vahiable market frnit. Tree very vigorons, 

 spreading, an abnndant bearer annually. Y^oung shoots very dark red- 

 dish brown, quite downy, especially toward the ends. 



Fruit large, globular, inclining to conic, sometimes oblate, angular. 

 Color yellowish, mostly shaded with red, sti-iped and splashed with 

 crimson. Stalk rather stout and short, inserted in a large, somewhat 

 irregular cavity. Calyx small and closed, set in a medium, slightly cor- 

 rugated basin. Flesh yellowish, rather coarse, juicy, tender, with an 

 exceedingly agreeable, rich, vinous flavor, delightfully aromatic. Very 

 good to best. December to March. 



KiNGSLEY. 



Origin, Monroe Co., N. Y. Tree an erect moderate grower, an early 

 bearei\ . 



Fruit medium, roundish, yellowish, striped and splashed with red. 

 Flesh line-grained, juicy, melting, subacid. Very good. November, 

 February. 



Kingston Black. 



A small English cider fruit of little vahie. 



Fruit roundish, pale yellow, striped with red. Flesh white, stained 

 with red, tender, juicy, sweet. November, December. 



King Tom. 



From North Carolina. Origin unknown. Tree a crooked, twisting, 

 tangled grower, forming a low head, with stout, distinct, blunt shoots. 



Fruit medium, roundish, orange yellow. Flesh yellow, rather tough, 

 spicy. August. (Ga. Hort. S. Rep.) 



Kinney. 



A Southern variety, little known. 



Fmit medium, i-oundish conic, greenish yellow, thickly sprinkled 

 with gray dots and some russet. Stalk long, slender. Calyx closed. 

 Flesh yellowish, rather firm, moderately juicy, subacid. Good. No- 

 vember, December. 



KiRKBRIDGE WhITE. 



Tree of rather slow upright growth, an early and abundant bearer. 



Fruit below medium, oblong ovate, very irregular, ribbed, yellowish 

 white. Stalk short and small, in a narrow cavity. Calyx small and 

 closed. Segments long, reflexed. Basin narrow. Flesh white, tender, 

 juicy, subacid. Core rather large. Good. August and September. 



KiRTLAND. 

 Kirtland's Seedling'. 



Tree vigorous, and a good bearer. 



Fruit large, oblong, deep rich yellow at maturity. Flesh yellowish, 

 tender, spicy, subacid. Mid autumn. (Am. Hort. An.) 



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