1-7,2 APPLES. 



ning, which is a superior apple : it is cultivated in 

 Bucks county, Pennsylvania ; is a large and uncom- 

 monly flat apple ; the skin a smooth, lively green ; the 

 flesh is white, juicy, and tender, but not highly fla- 

 voured it is an early winter fruit ; the tree hand- 

 somely formed, and very tall. 



NO- 133. SWEET AND SOUR. 



This apple derives its name from the peculiar pro- 

 perty of possessing these different qualities in the same- 

 fruit: the surface is often uneven, the prominences 

 having one taste, and the hollows another ; it is not 

 otherwise deserving of much notice. It was original- 

 ly cultivated in the county of Middlesex, N. Jersey, 

 whence I obtained it ; it is an Autumn fruit. 



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