THE APPLE, 



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red cheek ; tender, juicy, and good. Tree a very fine grower and 

 good bearer. November and December. — E. and B. 



56. Jeesey Sweeting. — Medium size, 

 striped, and green; tender, juicy, and 

 sweet ; strong, fine grower, and good bear- 

 er ; very popular both for table and cook- 

 ing. Sept. and Oct. — E. and B. 



Early fall — first-rate for table. — Ohio 

 Pomological Society. * 



Succeeds in all localities, and produces 

 abundantly of fair fi-uit in all soils — warm, 

 sandy ones giving a closer texture and more 

 character to the flesh. Valuable. — Elliott. 



Fig. 7. — Jeksey Sweeting. 



57. Northern Sweetino. — A large, beautiful, and excellent 

 i»weet apple, resembling Munson Sweeting, but the tree is only of 

 rioderate growth and irregular; bears well. November and De- 

 cember. — E. and B. 



58. Orne's Early. — Rather large, somewhat ribbed; pale yel- 

 low; flesh white, very tender, juicy, and fine flavor. Early au- 

 tumn. — Thomas. 



59. Pomme Royal. — (Dyer.) — Large, roundish, yellowish white, 

 with a brown tinge next the sun ; crisp, juicy, and high-flavored ; 

 tree a fair grower and abundant bearer. Sept. and Oct. — E. and B. 



Tree a fair gri)wer, moderately productive. — Elliott. 



Fine in N. E. and N. Y. Bears when young. — Annual Register. 



60. President. — Large and beautiful ; yellow, with a red cheek ; 

 roundish flattened, of good quality ; bears most abundantly. AVo 

 obtained it from Columbus, O. October. — Barry. 



