42 THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRUITS. 



juicy, and fine. Very highly esteemed in Southern Ohio. Pro- 

 ductive and valuable. October. — E. and B. 



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37. Clyde Beauty. — Productive. Fruit large, roundish, conical, 

 and slightly ribbed ; pale greenish yellow, striped and mottled with 

 light red, deep crimson in the sun ; flesh white, fine-grained, juicy, 

 Bub-acid; "best." October to December. — Elliott. 



38. Dutchess of Oldenbeeg. — A large, beautiful Kussian apple ; 

 roundish, streaked red and yellow ; tender, juicy, and pleasant. 

 Tree a vigorous fine grower, and young and abundant bearer. 

 September. — E. and B. 



39. Doctor. — Much grown in Southern Ohio and Indiana, pro- 

 ducing abundantly of second-rate fruit. Medium to large, fiat, yel- 

 low ; fiesh tender, juicy. October to January. — Elliott'. 



40. Deap d'Oe, or Cloth of Gold. — Very large, golden yel- 

 low ; flavor mild and agreeable. Tree spreading, moderately vigor- 

 ous and productive. — E. and B. 



41. Fall Pippin. — Very large, roundish, oblong, yellow ; tender, 

 rich, and delicious; tree vigorous, spreading, and a fine bearer; 

 esteemed generally. — October to December. — E. and B. 



42. Fall Oeange. — Large, roundish, oval; pale yellow; fiesh 

 sub-acid and excellent, if fresh and ripe from the tree. A strong 

 grower; fruit always fair; tree bears when young; not widely 

 known. — Tucker's Annual Register. 



48. Fall Haev^y. — A large, handsome yellow apple, resembling 

 the Fall Pippin, but not so good. Oct. and Nov. — Barry. 



44. Fleiuee. — ^Medium, oblong, pale yellow, red cheek, tender 

 and pleasant; has a beautiful, smooth, waxy appearance. Tree a 

 great bearer. German. September and October, — E. and B. 



45. "Fameuse. — Medium, deep crimson, flesh snowy white, tender 

 and delicious. Tree vigorous, with dark wood ; a beautiful and fine 

 early fruit. Succeeds particularly well in the North. Novembei 

 to January. — E. and B. 



