2 the apple. 



Baltzley. 



Baltzley's Sweet. 



Originated on the farm of Jolm Baitzley, Manellan Township, Pa, 

 Tree moderately vigoroiis, spreading, an early bearer, very productive 

 every other year, and a small crop alternate ones ; an old apple, but a 

 favorite where known ; young shoots light reddish brown, many 

 russet dots. 



Fruit rather large, oblate or roundish oblate, nearly regular ; skin 

 pale yellow, often with a shade of light pale red in the sun, and a few 

 grayish dots ; stalk rather short, small ; cavity lai-ge, deep ; calyx 

 closed ; basin large, deep, slightly corrugated ; flesh white, half line, 

 tender, moderately juicy, rather rich, sweet ; good to very good. &e\)- 

 tember, October. 



Belle du Havre. 

 Belle Douce du Havre. 



A promising French variety. Tree hardy, \agorous, upright, an 

 early and abundant bearer annually ; a good table fruit, and excellent 

 foi- culinary uses; young shoots reddish brown, slightly downy at the 

 end. 



Fruit medi\un to large, roundish oblate, conical ; angular or slightly 



Belle du Havre. 



ribbed ; skm pale greenish yellow, shaded and rather obscurely striped 

 and splashed with light and dark rich red over most of the surface, and 

 many light brown dots ; stalk medium, slender ; cavity large, deep : 



