140 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



BUFFUM. Color, brown ; form, ovate ; size, 2 ; use, 

 table ; texture, buttery ; quality, 2 ; season, August and 

 September. 



Eemarks. — Of American origin. Productive and early. 

 JS'ative of Rhode Island. Excellent for standard orchard- 

 ing. An upright, strong grower. Always productive. 

 A great fruit for marketing. 



Burnett. Unworthy. 



Cabot. Color, russet yellow, red in sun ; form, oval, 

 roundish; size, 2; use, table; texture, hardly passable; 

 quality, 3 ; season, August. 



Eemarks. — "A good little fruit." — A. H. Ernst. 



Caen de France. Color, yellow russet; form, round 

 obovate ; size, 2 ; use, table ; texture, juicy, sugary ; sea- 

 son, Winter. 



Remarks. — Foreign. 



Capsheaf. Color, yellow, with a great deal of common 

 russet; form, roundish obovate; size, 2 ; use, table ; tex- 

 ture, melting, juicy, sweet; quality, 2 ; season, September. 



Remarks. — Native of Rhode Island. Tree, hardy. 



Calahasse. Unworthy. 

 Calahasse Grosse. Unworthy. 

 Capucin. Unworthy. 



Capiaumont. Color, yellow; form, globular, acute pyri- 

 form ; size, 2 ; use, table ; texture, buttery, sugary ; quality, 

 2 ; season, September and October. 



Remarks. — Good on pear and quince. A free grower. 



