APPLES. 1,9 



Sanders, of Gallatin county. " Yery like White Pippin." 

 —A. H. Ernst's MSS. 



Blenheim Orange. Color, yellow and dull red ; size, 



1 ; use, table ; quality, 2 to 3 ; season, August and Sept. 



Eemarks. — Yery like Fall Pippin. Exhibited by E. 

 Buchanan, August, 1855. 



Blood. Color, dull red; form, round; size, 2; use, 

 table; quality, 2; season December to March. 



Blockley Pippin 



EEMi! 



quality 



Eemarks. — Large and productive, of second-rate 



Blue Pearmain. Color, purple red ; form, round ; 

 size, 1; use, table; quality, 2; season, September to 

 January. 



Eemarks. — That grown by Eihvanger & Barry is not 

 correct. The true is very large, of a dark red bloom. It 

 is a 2)oor bearer. Exhibited before Cincinnati Horticul- 

 tural Society, July, 1855. Fruit Committee " consider it 

 of much value." 



BOHANOiS". Color, pale green, slight blush near sun ; 

 form, round, flattened ; size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 1 ; 

 season, August. 



Eemarks. — Brought to Cincinnati Horticultural Society 

 by Lewis Sanders, of Kentucky. It does not resemble 

 the Maiden's Blush, as some have said, but is one of the 

 ver}^ best Summer fruits. It is rather a good bearer, 

 grows well, and a choice, fair fruit. It is a better apj^le 

 than the Early Eose, but not quite so early. One of the 

 very best. Tvro or three only earlier. " Fine southern 

 apple." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Socuty. 



