158 THE APPLE. 



closed; basin^ narrow, rather deep, slightly russeted; flesh, whitjsh, tendor, 

 fine texture, delicately perfumed; quality, '"very good," if not "best." 

 January to March. (Ad. Int. Rep.) 



Marks. 

 From Berks Co., Pennsylvania. Size, medium, roundish, tapering slightly 

 to the crown, somewhat angular ; yellowish white, with few russet dots, 

 nearly covered with a faint orange blush ; stem, half inch long : cavity, 

 narrow, deep, slightly russeted ; seed, yellowish gray ; flesh, whitish, ten- 

 der, fine texture ; flavor, delicately perfumed; quality, "very good," if not 

 " best." (W. D. B.) 



Marston's Red Winter. 



From New Hampshire. Tree, vigorous, productive. Fruit, large, round- 

 ish oval ; yellow in shade, red in sun, russet at stem ; stem, short, slender ; 

 cavity, deep ; calyx, partly open ; basin, abrupt ; core, compact ; seeds, dark 

 brown; flesh, yellowish, tender, juicy ; "' very good." January to April. 



Major. 



Native of Pennsylvania, Northumberland Co, Size, large, roundish ; 

 red, sometimes blended with yellow on the shaded side ; stem, variable in 

 length, of medium thickness ; cavity, rather wide, moderately deep ; basin, 

 uneven, shallow ; flesh, yellowish, crisp ; flavor, pleasant, agreeably sac- 

 charine, and resembles, in some measure, that of the Carthouse. to which, 

 however, it is superior ; quality, " very good." (W. D. B.) 



May. 

 Medium sized, roundish conical, flattened ; greenish yellow, with dull 

 red streaks; flesh, tender, juicy, sub-acid; valued only for its earliness, 

 which, in the South, is the latter end of May. 



McAfee's Nonsuch. 



From Kentucky ; somewhat grown Southwest. Fruit medium, roundish 

 flattened, oblique angular; yellowish, mostly overspread with two shades 

 red, bluish tinge, and grayish dots apparently raised on surface ; stem, short, 

 slender; cavity, open, little russeted, broad, deep; calyx, medium; seg- 

 ments, short, stiff", half open, erect, reflexed ; basin, deep ; flesh, yellowish, 

 firm, crisp, juicy, sub-acid, aromatic ; core, medium, compact ; seeds, short, 

 ovate; "very good." December to February. 



McHenry. 



Origin, Hamilton Co., Ohio. Growth upright and free, moderately pro- 

 ductive ; color, and quality similar to American Summer Pearmain. Sep- 

 tember to December. (Jackson.) 



Meach. 



From Vermont. Fruit, large, roundish, slightly conic; skin, greenish 

 yellow, striped and mottled with light red, and sprinkled with brown dots ; 

 stalk, long, rather slender, set in a pretty large cavity ; calyx, closed in a 

 corrugated basin: flesh, yellowish, rather fine, juicy, rich, mild sub-acid, 

 aromatic. October and November. 



Meigs. 

 Fruit, large, regular oblong, narrowing to the eye, sometimes slightly 

 ribbed; skin, yellow, but mostly concealed with a marbling of red, and 



