412 THE APPLE. 



Fruit mecliiiin or below, roimdish oblate conical, yellow, mostly 

 shaded, splashed, and striped with dark red. Stalk long, slender Calyx 

 closed. Basin slightly corrugated. Flesh yellowish, tender, moderately 

 jxiicy, sweet, rich, and pleasant. Good to very good. September to 

 December. 



Winn's Eusret. 



Origin, Sweden, Me. Tree of slow gi'owth, hardy and productive. 



Fruit large. Cavity deep. Basin broad and shallow. Color dark 

 russet, with obscure stripes of red, covered with whitish spots. Flesh 

 fine-gj-ained, subacid. Good, Keeps till May. 



WiNSLOW. 



From Virginia. 



Fruit large, globular, flattened at base, dark and light red streaked, 

 light bi-own specks and dark flakes. Stalk short, slender. Calyx open. 

 Flesh yellowish white, tender, juicy, subacid. Fall and early winter. 

 (Elliott.) 



Winter Codlin. 



An English culinary Apple. Tree vigorous, upright spreading. 



Fruit medium, i-oundish conic, whitish yellow, partially splashed, 

 striped, and marbled with light red, few gray dots. Calyx closed. Basin 

 slightly furrowed. Flesh white, rather firm, moderately jiiicy, subacid. 

 Good. October to March. 



Winter Colman. 



Norfolk Colman. Norfolk Storing, 



A culinary Apple, described by Lindley as : 



Fruit rather large, roundish oblate, pale yellow, deep red in the sun. 

 Flesh firm, crisp, sharp subacid, November to March, 



Winter Gray Beinette. 



Reinette Grise d'Hiver. Reinette G-rise Extra. Belle Fille. 



Prager. Reinette Grise. Grauwe Franse Rennett. 



Reinette Grise Francaise. 



Among the Beinettes there is a world of confusion, and we feel no 

 confidence in correctness until such time as they may be gathered and 

 grown all in the same grounds. The present description of this variety 

 is taken from Hogg. Tree healthy, vigorous, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish, flattened on the sides, broadest at base, 

 dull yellowish green in the shade, with a patch of thm dull brownish 

 red in the sun, which side is so covered with brown russet that little 

 color is visible. Stalk very short. Calyx closed. Flesh yellow, firm, 

 crisp, rich, juicy, sugary. November to May. 



We have received and fruited a Winter Gray Beinette from Bivers, 

 which is small, oblate, depressed, dull j^ellowish gray russet, indistinct 

 j-aised dots. Stalk long, slender. Calyx closed. Flesh whitish, firm, 

 moderately j uicy, rich, brisk subacid. Good. December to May. 



