THE APPLE. 



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Tenderskin. 



Of Southern origin. Tree very vigorous, healthy, and j^roductive 

 Young wood reddish bro^vn, downy, very short-jointed, with prominent 

 buds. 



Fruit below medium, roundish conical, yellow, striped and splashed 

 somewhat with red, some bloom. Stalk long. Calyx closed. Flesli 

 yellowish, tender, very juicy, pleasant subacid. Good to very good. 

 November to January. 



Ten Shillings. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, greenish yellow, covered with pale 

 brown russet orange streaked A\T.th red in the sun. Flesh yellowish 

 white, tender, sweet acid. November. (Hogg.) 



Tenterden Park. 



Fruit medium, roundish, yellowish green, mostly covered with deep 

 red, striped with a still deeper shade in the sun. Flesh greenish white, 

 tender, crisp, brisk, jviicy, not rich. October, February. (Hogg.) 



Terral's Late. 



A Southern Apple of unknown origin. Tree very productive. 



Fruit large, oblong oblique, whitish, shaded with light red, striped and 

 splashed with dark red, thickly sprinkled with light brown dots. Stalk 

 very short. Cavity narrow, deep, partially russeted. Calyx small, 

 closed. Segments small, erect. Basin abrupt, deep. Flesh white, ten- 

 der, juicy, pleasant subacid. Good. Coi-e small. October, November. 



Tetolsky. 



Tetofsky. 



The Tetofsky is a Russian Summer Apple, which jtroves profitable 

 for market gro%\'ing. The tree is an upright spreading gi-ower, forming 



