144 APPLES. 



through the winter. The tree has a handsome regu- 

 lar form, and strong growth, the limhs running straight, 

 with an inclination upwards, what is usually called 

 beesom-headed it derives its name from a resident of 

 Monmouth county, New-Jersey, by whom it was 

 brought into notice. 



NO. 75. LONG-ISLAND PEARMAIN. 



A handsome large apple, of an oblong form, about 

 the size of a Priestly the stem is short, not deeply 

 planted; the crown large and hollow; the skin streak- 

 ed with large blotches of red on a rich yellow ground, 

 with faint russet spots the flesh is tender, coarse and 

 pleasant, partaking of that dryness characteristick of 

 all the varieties of the pearmain it ripens in October, 

 and keeps till March. 



NO. 76. WOODS GREENING. 



This apple is of medium size the colour a pale 

 green the form resembling a Newton Pippin, but 

 more pointed at the blossom end the skin smooth, 

 the flesh white, juicy, and sprightly an excellent 

 winter fruit the stem is thick and short, and deeply 

 planted the crowu hollow ; a very abundant bearer. 



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