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THE APPLE. 



Slingerland Pippin. 



Eaised by Mr. Slingerland, of Albany Co., N. Y. Tree vigorous, 

 spreading. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish, often oblique, yellow, shaded with 

 red and sprinkled with minute dots. Stalk short. Calyx small, par- 

 tially closed. Flesh white, tender, juicy, brisk, rather rich subacid 

 Good to very good. December, February. 



Smalley. 

 Spice. 



From Kensington, Conn. Tree vigorous, spreading, a good bearer. 



Fruit medium size, oblate conic, yellow, with a slight blush. Stalk 

 short. Calyx closed. Flesh tender, juicy, brisk, pleasant aromatic. 

 Good. September, October. 



Small's Admirable. 



This is described by Hogg as an immense bearer, and adapted foi 

 dwai'f culture. 



Fruit above medium, roundish ovate, flattened, lemon yellow. Flesh 

 fi'-m, yellowish, crisp, subacid. November, December. 



Smith's. 

 FuUer. 



Smith's Cider. 



Smith's Cider. 



Pennsylvania Cider. 

 Fowler. 



Popular Bluff. 



Origin, Bucks Co., Pa. This Apple is widely grown, and much es 

 teemed as a profitable market sort. The tree is a very vigorous, strag- 



