50 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



Kerry Pippin. 



Remarks. — "Deemed unworthy of cultivation." — Tratis. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



KIKG PHILIP. (See Jonathan.) 



Kirke's Lord Nelson. Color, red on pale yellow ; form, 

 roundish ; size, 1 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 3 ; season, Octo- 

 ber to December. 



Eemarks. — Foreign. Of but little value here. 



Kilham Hill. Color, pale ^^ellow and red ; form, round- 

 ish, ribbed ; size, 1 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 3 ; season, Sep- 

 tember. 



Remarks. — -Origin, American ; very questionable value. 



Kin(/ of the Pipj^ins. Color, yellow and red, splashed ; 

 form, i^undish oblong; size, 2; use, kitchen ; quality, 3 ; 

 season, September and October. 



Remarks. — In the West, sometimes confounded with 

 Gravenstein. 



Knight's Golden Pippin, Downton, or Elton Pippin. Color, 

 yellow ; form, roundish ; size, 3 ; use, table and kitchen ; 

 quality, 3 ; season. September and October. 



Remarks. — American origin — but inferior. 



KiNGSLEY. Color, yellowish, striped and splashed Avith 

 pinkish red, some white dots; form, roundish, oval; size, 

 2 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, October to May. 



Remarks. — "Best." — /. G. Wendell, in Pom. Trans. 



King Apple, from Western New York. Color, palo 

 yellow ground, with two shades of red, striped and 



