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flesh, fine, tender, and of excellent flavor ; tree a mode- 

 rate grower ; very popular in Massachnsetts. — September. 



55. Poimne Royal^ or Dyer. — Large, roundish, yellow- 

 ish white, with a brown tinge next the sun, crisp, juicy, 

 and high flavored; tree a fair grower and abundant 

 bearer. — September and October. 



56. Fumjjhin Sweety Pmniokin Russet. — A very large, 

 round, yellowish msset apple, very sweet and rich ; tree 

 a strong, rapid grower, with a spreading head ; valuable. 

 — October and IS^ovember. 



57. President. — Large and beautiful, yellow^, with a red 

 cheek, roundish, flattened, of good quality, bears most abun- 

 dantly. We obtained it from Columbus, Ohio. — October. 



58. Repuhlican Pippin. — Large, roundish, striped, sub- 

 acid ; described by Dr. Brinkle, in the Horticulturist, as 

 having a peculiar walnut flavor ; " quality No. 1." The 

 tree is a vigorous grower and regular bearer, " but does 

 not bear so well on a limestone soil." September to Octo- 

 ber, and fit for cooking in July. Originated in Lycoming 

 county. Pa. 



59. St. Lawrence. — Large, round, streaked red and 

 greenish yellow ; a very beautiful, productive, and j)opu- 

 lar market apple. Originated in Montreal, Canada. — 

 October. 



60. Spice Sioeet. — Large, pale yellow, with a blush on 

 the sunny side, quite waxen and beautiful, tender, sweet, 

 and fine ; a great bearer. — September. 



61. Smoke- House. — This is a fine apple, originated in 

 Lancaster county. Pa. Rather large, flat, striped ; tree is 

 a rapid grower, with spreading branches; flesh crisp, 

 juicy, and fine flavored. October. I^ot much dissemi- 

 nated yet. 



62. Sawyer Sweet. — Medium size, conical, greenish, 

 with a blush on the exposed side ; tender, sweet, and 

 good ; the tree is a free upright grower, and a good 



