86 DESCRIPTIONS 



107. WOOD'S GREENING. 

 Fruit exceeds the tnediutn size; depression deep (?) and somewhat irregular or oblique; 

 smooth. Color pale green. Stem very short. Calyx rather large ; depression plaited 

 slightly. Flesh greenish white, fine grained, crisp, agreeably subacid. 



108. WHITE CALVILLE. 

 Fruit large, angular ; color yellowish green, or yellow, tinged with a crimson blush on the 

 sunny side. Flesh white, tender, and pleasant. French. 



109. CATSHEAD. 



Costard Say. 



Fruit large, elongated, fair ; ends subequal, triangular. Color pale green, tinged deeper 

 on the sunny side. Flesh tender, juicy. For cooking. 



110. BEDFORDSHIRE FOUNDLING. 



Cambridge Pippin. 



Fruit above the medium size ; imsynimetrical ; sides obtuse angled, unequal ; apex ob- 

 lique. Color pale greenish yellow, dotted on the shaded side with green ; sunny side, 

 pale orange. Stem short, deeply inserted ; basin narrow. Flesh juicy, tender, white, 

 subacid. Core large and hollow. English. 



111. DANVERS WINTER SWEET. 



Fruit of the medium size, large; obscurely angular. Color greenish yellow, running into 

 dull rich yellow on ripening ; sometimes ornamented with an orange blush. Stem rather 

 long ; cavity narrow. Flesh yellow, rich, sweet. Tree productive. 



112. FENOUILLET JAUNE. 



Embroidered Pippin. 



Fruit of the medium size, globular, circular ; greenish white, changing ultimately to a 

 bright yellow. Flesh white, dry, rather tough ; flavor perfumed. 



113. ROMAN STEM. ' 



Fruit of the medium size; color whitish yellow, tinted brown in the sun. Stem rather 

 long, fleshy on one side ; depression shallow ; basin narrow, slightly plaited. Flesh 

 tender, juicy, subacid, and pleasant. New-Jersey. 



