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THE APPLE. 



^ Flushing Spitzenberg. 



American. Tree, vigorous, strong brown shoots. Fruit, medium, round- 

 ish, slightly conical, greenish yellow, mostly covered with warm yellowish 

 red russet dots, with suffused fawn shade surrounding j stem, slender ; 



cavity, narrow ; calyx, small; basin, shallow; core, rather large; flesh, 

 white, tinged yellow, juicy, mild, crisp, nearly sweet; '"very good." 

 November to February. 



FOCHT. 



A seedling of Lebanon Co., Pa. Tree, a low open head ; productive. 

 Fruit, large, oblate, slightly conic angular; skin, pale yellow, sometimes 

 with a blush ; stem, short ; cavity, broad, deep, russeted ; calyx, almost 

 closed ; cavity, broad and shallow ; flesh, white, crisp, tender, juicy, with 

 a good sub-acid flavor. October, December, Excellent for culinary 

 purposes. (Downing.) 



Foundling, 

 Funtling, | Shirley, | Groton. 



Native of Mass. Fruit, large, roundish flattened, narrowing to the eye, 

 yellowish green, with broken stripes, pale red, greenish specks ; stem, short, 

 slender; cavity, deep; calyx, closed; basin, furrowed; core, medium; 

 seeds, small ; flesh, yellowish, crisp, tender, sprightly, sub-acid. August 

 and September. 



Franklin Golden Pippin. 

 Sudlow's Fall Pippin. 



American. Tree, upright, vigorous, early annual bearer. Fruit, 

 medium, roundish ovate conical, pale light greenish yellow, interlined with 

 fine whitish net- work, few russet dots ; stem, slender ; cavity, deep ; 

 calyx, small, closed ; basin, narrow, slightly plaited ; flesh, crisp, juicy ; 

 " very good." October. 



