11* APPLES. 



Pennsylvania and New- Jersey; in Morris county, the 

 summer Pippin; and by many who attend the Phil- 

 adelphia market, is erroneously called the Golden 

 Pippin, (which is a very small apple imported from 

 England, see No. 64.) 



NO. 16. CORLIES* SWEET. ' 



This is a large fair apple, rather long in shape ; of 

 a bright yellow colour, smooth skin, a faint blush, and 

 a few small grey specks; the stalk is short and of a 

 middling thickness ; the flesh is coarsely grained, white 

 and sweet it ripens in September and October, but 

 will keep later for cider, for which it is highly esteem- 

 ed : the tree grows vigorously, with a singularly deep 

 green foliage and round head; it is a great bearer; it 

 was brought from East- Jersey. 



NO. 17. POVESHON, 



This is a fine cider fruit in September and October, 

 when it ripens and falls from the tree. The size is 

 small, the form flat, the skin smooth and of a deep red 

 with rich yellow flesh, which is sweet, and uncom- 

 monly dry. The skin of this apple is full of dark red 

 blotches running longitudinally, with small white spots : 



