214 Apples. 



striped with light and dark red on greenish yellow ; stalk shorty 

 often with a lip at base, cavity small ; basin deep ; flesh tender, 

 juicy, with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Valuable in Va. and N. C. 

 as a long keeper. Tree productive. 



Cannon Pearmain. Rather large, roundish or oblong-conical, red 

 on yellow ; cavity small, basin abrupt ; flesh yellowish, firm, rich, 

 spicy, mild sub-acid. Keeps till spring. Tree vigorous, spread- 

 ing, productive. South and South-west. 



Carnaharfs Favorite. Large, roundish conic, red on yellow ; cavity 

 and calyx large, basin furrowed ; flesh fine grained, pleasant, sub- 

 acid. Tree vigorous, productive. Keeps till spring. Ohio. 



Carolina Queen. (Carolina Winter Queen.) Rather large, round- 

 ish, slightly oblate, smooth and regular ; greenish yellow shaded 

 and striped with light dull red ; stalk three-fourths of an inch 

 long, cavity wide and rather inclining to obtuse, basin ribbed ; 

 flesh yellowish white, sprightly, sub-acid, of an excellent flavor. 

 Early winter. Popular in North Carolina. 



Carter. (Magnum.) Medium to large, roundish-ovate, red on 

 orange yellow ; stalk rather short, cavity deep, calyx large, open, 

 in a wide, deep, somewhat furrowed basin ; flesh tender, mild, 

 pleasant. One of the best apples in the Southern States. 



Carthouse. (Gilpin, Romanite, Red Romanite, and Small Roman- 

 ite, of the West.) Medium or rather small, roundish-oblong, 

 nearly regular, apex flattened ; striped and shaded deep red on 

 greenish yellow ground ; stalk one-half to an inch long, slender ; 

 basin slightly furrowed, wide, distinct ; flesh tough, crisp, fresh, 

 agreeable, mild sub-acid, nearly sweet, of moderate quality. 

 Keeps fresh till late in spring. Much cultivated as a long keeper 

 at the West. 



Chandler. Large, roundish, slightly flattened, somewhat angular, 

 striped and shaded red on greenish yellow ; stalk short, cavity 

 large, calyx small, in a wide, plaited basin ; flesh greenish white, 

 tender, with a moderately rich, sub-acid flavor. Early winter. 

 Conn. 



Cogswell. Rather large, roundish-oblate, regular, striped rich red 

 on yellow ; stalk small, cavity large, russeted ; calyx short, basin 

 small ; flesh yellowish, compact, tender, scarcely sub-acid, with a 

 fine, rich, aromatic flavor. Through winter. An excellent des- 

 sert fruit. An abundant bearer every other year. Conn. 



Cooper's Red. (Cooper's Market, Cooper's Redling.) Size medium, 

 oblong, conical, shaded and striped with red on yellow ; stalk 

 short, cavity deep, narrow ; basin small ; flesh white, tender, with 

 a brisk, sub-acid flavor. Through winter. Shoots long, slender. 

 Profitable, although not of highest quality. N. J., N.Y., and Mich, 



Cullasaga. Rather large, roundish, slightly conical, striped crimson 

 on yellow ; stalk short, slender, cavity deep, russeted ; calyx open, 



