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skin of a beautiful yellow, striped with red ; flavor 

 very pleasant and good. It bears well, and ripens 

 in September and October. 



No. 22. Yellow Ingestrie. A beautiful apple, 

 raised by Mr. Knight, President of the London 

 Horticultural Society. The size is small, form round 

 and regular ; the skin of a golden yellow, with some 

 black spots ; the flesh yellow, firm and delicate. It 

 is an abundant bearer, and ripens in October. 



No. 23. Red Ingestrie. This apple is of me- 

 dium size, of a round form ; the skin bright yellow, 

 tinged and striped with red on the side exposed to 

 the sun ; the flesh very rich, high flavored and juicy. 

 It bears well, and ripens in October. 



No. 24. Franklin Golden Pippin. This apple 

 is supposed to be of American origin ; it is of middle 

 size, the form oval and very regular ; the skin of 

 rather a dark yellow, without a blush, but sprinkled 

 with dark-colored specks ; the flesh yellow, tender, 

 and very agreeable to the taste. The tree grows 

 well, is of an upright form, and the fruit is ripe in 

 October and November. 



No. 25. Kerry Pippin. Fruit of medium 

 size ; the form oblong, flattened at the eye and 

 stalk ; the skin a bright yellow, striped and marbled 

 with red ; the flesh tender and high flavored. This 

 is a most beautiful variety ; it bears well, and ripens 

 in September and October. 



