114 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



Mr. A. H. Ernst, one of our most zealous and experi- 

 enced j^omolog'ists, recommends, for a limited selection, 14 

 kinds of apples for the vicinity of Cincinnati and Southern 

 Ohio, viz : 



Early Eed Margaret, Sweet Bougli, Prince's Early Har- 

 vest, Summer Eose, Fall Pippin, ]^i^ewtown Spitzenburg 

 (or Ox Eye), Yellow Bellflower, Woolman's Long, White 

 Bellflower (or Detroit of the Vrest), Golden Easset, 

 Broadwell Sweet, Winesap, Yellow Newtown Pippin. 



Kirtland and Elliott recommend the following varieties : 



Summer. — For the garden. Summer Eose, Early Har- 

 vest, Eed Astrachan, American Summer Pearmain, Early 

 Joe, Lowell. For market. White Juneating, Eed Astra- 

 chan, Early Harvest, Williams, Eed Quarrenden, Lovvell. 



Fall. — For the garden, Gi'avenstein, Fall Pippin, Fall 

 Strawberry, Pomme Eoyale, Porter, Jersey Sweeting, Fa- 

 meuse, Fall Harvey, Maiden's Blush, Eambo, Fall Seek- 

 no-fiu'ther, Fall Wine. For market, we prefer these to 

 showy inferior fruits. 



Winter. — For the garden, Belmont, Swaar, Old Non- 

 such, Hubbardston Nonsuch, Jonathan, Peck's Pleasant, 

 Ehode Island Greening, Putnam's Eusset (Eoxbury Eus- 

 set, Ed.), Westlield Seek-no-further, Wine, Danver's Win- 

 ter Sweeting, Wood's Greening, Tewksbury Winter Blush, 

 Lady Apj^le, Fort Miami. For the market, substitute the 

 Baldwin for Danver's Winter Sweet, and the Hollow 

 Crown Pearmain for Wood's Greening. 



Selection of apples for the vicinity of Cincinnati hy a distin- 

 guished cultivator. 



Eed Juneating, Prince's Harvest, Summer Eose, Fall 

 Pippin, Eambo, Newark Pippin, American Golden Eusset, 

 Newtown Spitzenburg, White Bellflower (or Detroit), 

 Swaar, Pry or "s Eed, Eaule's Janet, Newtown Pippin. Or 

 these: White June. Benoni, Strawberry, Golden Sweet, 



