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TOWNSEISTD APPLE. Color, pale yellow ; form, round- 

 ish, and usually flattened; size, 2; use, table; quality, 1; 

 season, August to September. 



Eemarks. — Bloom like the Astrachan. " One of the 

 most delicious late Summer and early Autumn apples." — 

 Hurticiilturist. "Not highly recommended." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. 



Trenton Early. 



Eemarks. — "Eesembles Gold Sweeting." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. 



Twenty Ounce. Color, green, strij^ed or blushed ; form, 

 round conical; size, 1 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 2 ; season, 

 October. 



Eemarks. — A drying kind ; popular in Western New 

 York. Unworthy of introduction from its season. " Cay- 

 uga Eed Streak; second-rate." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Tyrone. Color, greenish yellow, red stripes and white 

 dots ; form, pippin shaped ; size, 1 ; use, table and kitchen ; 

 quality, 2 ; season. Winter to Spring. 



Eemarks. — Brought from Ireland by Wm. Culbertson, 

 on the Licking Eiver; a pioneer frait-raiser here. 



Victuals and Drink. Big Siceet. or Poinjiey. 

 Eemarks. — T^n worthy. 



Vandevere Yellow, or Vandevere Pippin. Color, red and 

 yellowish green, strij^ed gray; form, round, flattened a 

 good deal; size, 1; use, kitchen; quality, 2 to 3; season, 

 September to December. 



Eemarks. — Coarse and acid ; excellent for cooking and 

 dr^'ing. Much cultivated in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, 

 and Indiana ; weighs very heavy. This is different from 



