(0 thk apple. 



Scollop Gilliflower. 



Ribbed Gilliflower. Five- Quartered Gilli- Jellyflower. 



Red Gilliflower, of some. -flower. 



Sutton's Early. 



Raised by William Sixtton, Port Williams, Nova Scotia ; tree vigor 

 ous, spreading, productive ; young shoots stout, dark, downy ; promis- 

 ing as an early apple for culinar}' uses. 



Fr'.iit medium or above, oblate to roundish oblate, slightly conic, 

 slightly angular ; skin whitish yellow ; stalk short, small ; cavity me- 

 dium, slightly russeted ; calyx closed ; basin medium, corrugated ; flesh 

 white, tender, juicy, brisk subacid ; core rather large. September. 



Transparent Zoar. 



A beautiful and very good apple, which originated with the Zoar 

 Society, at Zoar, Ohio ; tree vigorous, making a round rather spreading 

 head ; an early and abundant bearer neaily ever)' year. 



Transparent Zoar. 



Fruit large, oblate, regular ; skin smooth, a beautiful waxen while, 

 Bliaded with light pink or carmine where exposed to the sun, a few 

 rather obscure light dots ; stalk very short, small ; cavity large, deep : 

 calyx small, closed ; basin lai-ge, round, slightly plaited ; flesh white, 

 flne, very tender, juicy, mild subacid, refresliing ; core medium. Octo- 

 ber, November. 



