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vigorous grower, spreading, open, productive, young shoots clear 

 reddish brown, slightly downy. 



Canada Reinette. 



Fruit very large, oblate conical, flattened, with prominent ribs 

 originating at calyx and diminishing toward the stem ; surface green- 

 ish yellow, with brown blush on sunny side, with numerous russet 

 patches; dots numerous, brown russety; cavity wide, deep, gener- 

 ally smooth; stem short, slender; basin rather deep, irregular; calyx 

 open or closed ; segments short. Cells obovate, axile, slit ; tube conical ; 

 stamen basal; flesh yellowish white, firm, juicy, rich, brisk subacid, 

 very good to best. December to April. 



Cannon Pcarmain. Origin, North Carolina; tree vigorous, spread- 

 ing, productive. 



Fruit medium, form regular, roundish conic ; surface yellow, striped, 

 shaded, and marbled with red and dark crimson; dots large, yellow, 

 gray; cavity small, russeted; stem long, slender; basin large, regular, 

 deep, abrupt, regular, rarely wavy or corrugated; flesh yellow, firm, 

 with a rich, brisk, subacid flavor, very good. January to April. 



Carlough. Origin, New York; tree vigorous, with roundish spread- 

 ing head and reddish brown shoots. 



Fruit roundish, conical; color greenish yellow, with a faint brown- 



