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NO. 50. SEEK NO FURTHER, 



This apple is a native of one of the Eastern states: 

 it is a large fruit, of a round but oblong form, the 

 skin smooth, of a yellowish green colour; the flesh 

 yellow, juicy, rich and tender; an agreeable early 

 winter apple : the tree bears well, the trunk straight 

 and tall, shooting its branches upwards in a hand- 

 some and regular form. 



NO. 51. SCRIVENERS REIT. 



Is a handsome and fair apple the colour a bright 

 red, with faint red streaks, and small white spots 

 in appearance, resembling the wine-sap : the stalk is 

 long, and grows in a deep cavity; the shape oblong, j 

 diminishing towards the crown the flesh is juicy, 

 breaking, and highly flavoured ; it ripens in October, 

 and keeps well. It is an admired cider fruit in some 

 parts of the states of Maryland and Delaware. 



NO. 52. CIDER APPLE. 



The apple propagated under this name, is highly 

 esteemed as a most productive and excellent cider 



