THE APPLE. 



Otoe Red Stkeak. 



Origiuatcd with James H. Masters, Nebraska City, Otoe Connl y, 

 Nebraska, Tree an iipriglit spreading grower, forming a round head j 

 an early and abundant bearer annvially. 



Otoe Red Streak. 



Frait medium, ronndisli oblate, sides sometimes unequal; skin 

 whitish yellow, nearly covered with light red, many stripes and broken 

 splashes of dark rich red, moderately sprinkled with light and gi-ayish 

 dots ; stalk rather short, slender ; cavity large, deep, russeted ; calyx 

 closed ; basin large, deep, very slightly corrugated ; flesh quite white, 

 sometimes a little stained next the skin, crisp, tender, juicy, mild, 

 sprightly subacid ; good to very good ; core small. November, May. 



Parry's White, 



Imperial White. Superior White. White Apple. 



Of unknown origin, supposed to be Pennsylvania. Tree vigorous, 

 upright, compact head, a regular bearer, and very productive ; use, table, 

 cooking, and market. 



Fruit medium or beloAv, i-oundish oblate, slightly conic ; skin smooth, 

 whitish, sometimes a slight tinge of red in the sun ; stalk short, small ; 

 cavity large, deep; calyx closed ; basin rather shallow, a little uneven;' 

 ilesh fine, white, crisp, very tender, juicy, subacid ; good. August. 



Perle d'Angleterre. 

 Pearl, of England. 



Of foreign origin. Tree a strong grower, productive. 



Fruit medium or below, sides sometimes unequal ; skin yellov , thinly 



