UNTESTED 7AKIETIES, ETC. 



deep ; calyx, large ; basin, wide, shallow ; flesh, yellow, crisp, sprightly 

 little acid. " Very good." November to February. 



Foreign. For those who like a firm, spicy, sprightly fruit for dessert, 

 this may be esteemed. Tree, very hardy suited to the North. Fruit, 

 small, regular, roundish ovate, flattened, greenish yellow in shade, little 

 red and dotted with russet specks in sun ; stem, long, slender ; calyx, with 

 long, wide-spread segments ; basin, shallow ; core, large ; seeds, ovate , 

 flesh, yellow, sharp sub-acid, crisp, juicy. October to February. 



CRACKING. 



From Harrison County, Ohio. Tree, strong grower; requires little 

 pruning. Fruit, large, roundish, yellowish white, slight tinge of red in 

 sun, and large green dots ; stem, short ; cavity, deep ; calyx, closed ; basin, 

 furrowed; flesh, tender, juicy, crisp, sprightly, sub-acid. October to 

 January New; highly esteemed where known. 



CRANBERRY. 



American. Fruit, medium, roundish conical, red, striped with carmine, 

 gray russet dots ; stem, in a narrow, russeted cavity ; calyx, small, 

 closed. 



GULP. 



A native of Jefferson Co., Ohio. Tree, a fine, upright grower. Fruit, 

 medium to large, conical, irregular; skin, yellow, with dull blush, dotted 



