do WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



widest at base, uneven, somewhat ribbed ; size, 1 to 2 ; 

 use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, January to April. 



Eemarks. — Flavor highly sj^icy, with a sub-acid taste. 

 Does not bear earl}^, but when older produces fine crops. 



FEAKKLT^'S GOLDEN PIPPIN. Color, pale light 

 greenish yellow, with white finish net-work, few russet 

 dots; form, roundish ovate, regular conical; size, 2; use, 

 table and kitchen ; quality, 1 ; season, September. 



Eemarks^ — A good, rich, yellow green apple, but little 

 known. From Dr. Hildreth of Marietta. One of the 

 nicest apples of the season. Comes in just before the 

 Bellflower. Eich, juicy, good, regular bearer. Grown 

 ne^r Mr. Sayers, Eeading Eoad. 



Fronclin. Color, bright red ; form, regular round ; 

 size, 2 ; use, table and kitchen ; quality, 2. 



Eemarks. — " Very prolific, even when young." — Penn- 

 sylvania Pom. Trans. 



FEENCII PIPPIN, see Neicark Pippin^ the same apple, 

 one of the most valuable of fruits, only rather feeble in 

 growing. There is another, of little value, of this name. 



Gabriel, or Ladies' Blush. Color, yellowish striped, 

 and splashed with pale red ; form, roundish conical ; size, 

 medium or 2; use, table; quality, 2 to 1 ; season, October 

 and November. 



Eemarks. — "An excellent Fall apple." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. 



GATE or Waxen^ see Belmont. 



Genneting. 



Eemarks. — Of Muskingum Yalley, Ohio. "Early, acid, 



