THE APPLE. 



10. Golden Sweeting. — Large, round- 

 ish, pale yellow ; a very fair, fine, sweet 

 apple. Strong grower, irregular ; a good 

 bearer. August. — Barry. 



The fruit is always fair ; the tree a free 

 grower and productive. — Annual Reg. 



Fig. 2 — Golden Sweetino. 



11. Gareetson's Early. — Medium, greenish yellow, tender, 

 juicy, and pleasant. Tree vigorous, very productive, and bears 

 young. Not much disseminated. July and August. — Barry. 



12. Holland Pippin. — A large, greenish yellow, sub-acid, rich, 

 and excellent kitchen fruit. In use the whole month of August. 

 Tree vigorous, spreading, and productive. Very distinct from the 

 Fall Pippin, often called Holland Pippin in "Western New York. — 

 E. and B. 



13. Keswiok Codlin. — Large, oblong, pale yellow, acid. Tree 

 erect and very vigorous ; bears when quite young, and abundantly ; 

 excellent for cooking, from July to October. — E. and B. 



Good for limited culture for culinary purposes. — iV, W. F. G. A, 



14 Ltman's Large Summer. — Large, round, pale yellow, riclu 

 and excellent. The trees require shortening, like the peach, lo 



