APPLES. 297 



William's Favorite .... 3 years 



Winesap . . . . . . 5 " 



Yellow Bellflower . . . . 9 " 



Yellow Transparent . . . 4 " 



VARIETIES. 



SYNOPSIS OF ARRANGEMENT. 



Division I. SUMMER APPLES. 



Class I. Sweet A f pies. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 

 Class II. With more or less acidity. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 



Division II. AUTUMN APPLES. 



Class I. Sweet Apples. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 

 Class II. With more or less acidity. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 



Division III. WINTER APPLES. 



Class I. Sweet Apples. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 

 Class II. With more or less acidity. 



Section I. Color striped with red. 



Section II. Color not striped. 



Division IV. CRAB APPLES. 



The characteristics which constitute these divisions and 

 subdivisions are not in all cases perfectly distinct. Summer 

 apples gradually pass into autumn, and autumn into winter 

 apples. A few, but the number is extremely small, possess 

 nearly a neutral flavor between a dead sweetness and slight 

 acidity. Again, apples classed with those that are striped 



