56 THE APPLE. 



ia the sun, m6derately sprinkled with light dots ; stalk short, ratheit 

 email ; cavity medium ; calyx closed ; basiu rather small, slightlv 



Mcintosh Red. 



plaited; flosh white, fine, very tender, juicy, mild subacid, refreshing, 

 peculiar slight quince-like flavor; core medium. November, Februar\'. 



McKlNNEY. 



Origin, on the farm of Luther ISIcKinney, Crawford, N. Y. ; tree vig- 

 orous, forming a round head ; an early and abundant bearer alternate 

 years, and a light crop the intervening ones; fruit fair of uniform size, 

 and valuable as a late keeper. 



Fruit medium to large, oblate ; skin deep yellow, shaded with pule 

 brownish red where exposed, a few grayish dots ; stalk very shoi't ; 

 cavity broad, deep, sometimes slight russet ; calyx open, or half closed ; 

 basin broad, deep ; flesh whitish yellow, half fine, rather firm, moder- 

 ately juicy^ mild subacid; core close and small. January, April. 



Magog Red Streak. 



Raised from seed by William Warren, Newport, Vermont ; tree very 

 hai-dy, thrifty and vigorous, an Tipright spreading head ; bears every 

 year, but large crops in even years ; valued for its extreme hardiness, 

 vigor, productiveness, and long keeping. 



Fruit medium or nearly so, roundish inclining to oblong ; skin light 

 yellow, shaded and faintly striped and splashed with light red over half 

 the fruit ; stalk short, small ; calyx closed ; basiu medium, corrugated ; 



