116 WESTERN FBUITBOOK. 



Bellflower, Cumberland Spice, Smith's Cider, Winesap, 

 Eaule's Janet, Ehode Island Greening, Eed Pearmain, 

 Eomanite, and the Butter Apple. 



IlS'DIAlSrA APPLES. — Eecommended by Henry Ward 

 Beecher, Indianapolis. 

 The most popular Winter apples in Indiana, are Yel- 

 low Bellflower, White Bellflower (Detroit, of the West), 

 Newtown Spitzeiiburg, Campfield, Eaule's Janet (or ISTev- 

 erfail), Green JS'ewtown Pippin, Michael Henry Pippin, 

 Pryor's Eed, Golden Eusset, Milam, Eambo, and Yande- 

 vere Pippin, only a second or third rate table apple, but 

 having other qualities that make it valuable to the Farmer. 

 It seldom fliils of a cro2). It usually liifs when others miss, 



OHIO APPLES. — Eecommended by S. A. Barker, 

 McConnelsville. 



Sum3ier. — Bracken, Early Chandler, Summer Sweet (or 

 High Topped Sweet), Pound Eoyal, of Marietta (Dyer), 

 and Eed Streak. 



Autumn. — Eambo, Holland Pippin, Winter Eussets, 

 Yellow Bellflower, Spitzenburgs (of Marietta), Yandeveres 

 (Eed, Green, and Yellow), Eed, or Long Pearmain, Eed 

 AYinter Pennock, Black Gilliflower, Newtown Pippin, 

 Westfield Seek -no-further, Ehode Island Greening, Eo- 

 manite, Eome Beauty, Cooper, Orange (or Golden Sweet, 

 of Columbus), Stone's Sweet, Sigler's Eed. 



APPLES OF THE SHAKEES.— Mercer Co., Ky. 



Summer. — Striped June, Early Harvest, Carolina June, 

 Summer Eose, Eoyal Pearmain, American Summer Pear- 

 main, and Gravenstein. 



Autumn. — Eambo, Queen, Fall Pippin, Golden Eusset, 

 Newtown Spitzenburg, and Bellflower. 



Winter. — Eaule's Janet, Pryor's Eed, and Limber Twig. 



