NEW AMERICAN OllGHABDlSTr 



pale straw color, with brown specks, and a faint blush 

 the sun ; the flesh tender, juicy, with a rich subacid, and 

 excellent flavor. It keeps till March, 

 160. BLACK COAL. 



A most beautiful an4 singular fouit y of a fme black or 

 icddish black color ,' of large size, or 3J inches in diam- 

 eter. It keeps till April. This fruit I received of Robert 

 Sinclair, of Baltimore. A superb black fruit, of a similar 

 description, and of German origin, I also received of John 

 P. Gushing, Esq., of Belmont, in Watertown. 



61. BLENHEIM ORANGE. 



BLENHEIM PIPPIN. WOODSTOCK PIPPIN. Ib. 

 One of the largest varieties of dessert apples ; globular ;. 

 broadest at the base j depressed ; yellow in the shade, dull 

 red, with deep stripes, next the sun ; breaking, sweet, juicy, 

 extremely high-flavored. Lately originated. October to 

 March. An English fruit. 



62. *BLUE PEARMAIN. 



A large, beautiful fruit, (not uncommon near Boston ;) of 

 a dark red color, and covered with a dense blue bloom. It 

 is good for the table, excellent for cooking, and ripens from 

 October to January. The tree grows strong and healthy,, 

 and is very productive* 



63. *CHANDLER. 



A superior variety from Conneicticufe ; and there deemed 

 one of the best of all win-ter fruits. Large, flat ; covered 

 with dull red and stripes of red next the sun,, yellowish 

 green in the shade; form irregular,, the eye large, in a 

 broad, deep cavity > flavor delicious y and equal to the 

 Baldwin ; not quite so handsome, but superior to that va- 

 riety in size. The tree bears well every year, and the fruit 

 keeps well till Marcb. 



64. COS, OR CAAS Judge Buel 



Large, round, depressed at the base and crown ; its form 

 inclined; eye large, in a broad, slightly angular cavity; 

 the stalk short, thick, in a deep, broad hollow; the skin 

 as smooth as oil, pale yellow, with stripes and specks of red ; 

 stripes and blotches of bright scarlet, dotted with yellow, 

 next the sun ; the flesh nearly white, tender ; juice sweet 

 and agreeable. December to March. Mr. Buel informs 

 us that it is a native of Kingston, N. Y. r and a great 

 favorite. 



