296 SELECT VARIETIES OF FEUITS. 



120. Seeh^o-furtlier (Westfield). — Medium to large, 

 striped with dull red, and slightly russeted ; flesh tender, 

 ricli and excellent ; tree a good grower and bearer, and 

 fruit always fair. — l^ovember to February. 



121. Sjntzenburgh Esopus. — Large, deep red, with grey 

 spots, and delicately coated with bloom, flesh yellow, 

 crisp, rich and excellent ; tree rather a feeble, slow, spread- 

 ing grower, and moderate bearer; esteemed in this State 

 as one of the very best. — November to April. 



B])itzen'buTgTi Newtown. — From the little village of New- 

 town, Long Island ; a handsome, round, dark red apple, 

 marked with brown dots; flesh yellow, firm, mild and 

 pleasant. — November to February. This was exhibited 

 as " Yandervere" in nearly all the western collections at 

 the Cincinnati Convention. 



123. Tallyman Sweeting. — Medium size, pale whitish 

 yellow, slightly tinged with red ; flesh firm, rich and very 

 sweet ; excellent for cooking ; tree vigorous, upright and 

 very productive. — November to April. 



124. Twenty Ounce (Cayuga Red Streak). — A very 

 large, showy, striped apple, of fair quality ; tree an upright, 

 compact grower, and fine bearer ; excellent for baking, 

 and of pleasant flavor, though not rich ; one of the best 

 very large apples, and j^opular in the markets. — October 

 to January. 



125. TewJcshitry Winter Blush. — Small, yellow, with a 

 red cheek, flesh fimi, juicy, and fine flavored ; a remark- 

 ably long keeper; tree a raj^id, erect grower; suits the 

 south best, as it requires a long season to manure it ; origin. 

 New Jersey. — January to July. 



126. Vandevere. — Medium size, yellow^, striped with 

 red, and becoming deep crimson next the sun, flesh yel- 

 low, rich and flne; tree a fair grower and good bearer; 

 succeeds best on light, warm, dry soils. — October to March. 



127. ^Vagener. — Medium to large size, deep red in the 



