400 



THE APPLE. 



low dots. Stalk very slender, three-fourths of an inch long, inserted in 

 an even cavity. Calyx closed, or with a few reflexed segments, and set 



Westfield Seek-no-Furtlior. 



in an even basin of moderate depth. Flesh white, fine-grained, tender, 

 with a rich pearmain flavor. Very good or best. A tu'st-rate fruit. 

 October to February. 



West Grixste^u) Pippix. 

 East Grinstead. 



A Sussex, England, Apple, described by Ronalds as of great excel- 

 lence. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, greenish, MT.th broken stripes and 

 splashes of red bi'own dots. Stalk short. Cah'x open. Flesh gieen- 

 ish white, soft, tender, brisk subacid. November, February. 



Weston. 



Origin, farm of Major Weston, Lincoln, INIass. Tree %-igorous, 

 spreading. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, light yellow, shaded, striped, and 

 splashed with red. Flesh white, moderately juicy, mild pleasant liavor. 

 Good. Cor-i large. October. 



Wheeler's Extreme. 



Origin, Gloucester, England. 



Fruit small, oblate, greenish yellow, shaded and mottled ^v-ith red, 

 and traced with russet. Flesh yellowish white, tender, sweet. No 

 vember, February. (Hogg.) 



