OF WINTER APPLES. 67 



34. EUSTIS. 



Fruit rather large, roiiiulisli ; striped and dotted with carmine spread upon a yellow ground. 

 Stem short ; basin iiairow, deep. Flesh jellowisli, subacid, fine. Essex Co., Muss. 



35. LIMBER TWIG. 

 Fruit of the uiechuni size. Color dull red. Flesh yellowish wliite, close and conijjact. 

 A soulhwesicrn apple, noted for its keeping qualities. 



36. MARSTON'S RED WINTER. 



Fruit of the medium size ; oval, symmetrical, narrowed at eacli end ; smooth, striped with 

 crimson on a yellow ground. Stem of the medium length, slender. Depression russet- 

 ed. Basin abrupt and smooth. Flesii yeliowisli white^ tender ; high Flavored. 

 New-Hampshire. 



37. McLELLAN. 



Fruit of the medium size ; roundish, smooth, symmetrical. Color, lively clear red; stem 

 rather long, slender; depression narrow ; basin narrow waved. Flesh white, fine-grained, 

 very tender ; subacid, agreeable. Productive. Connecticut. 



38. PRYOR'S RED. 



Medium size; uneymmetrical. Apex broad, but variable. Subangular. Color dull ijrick 

 on a greenish yellow ground. Stem variable ; depression small. Flesh lender, rich 

 subacid. Western states. 



39. WINTER QUEEN 



Fruit of the medium size; conical, base broad. Color, deep carmine in the sun ; pale in 

 the shade. Stem slender, rather long ; depression wide. Flesh yellowish, mild, sub- 

 acid, pleasant, and pro<Iuctive. Early winter. New-Jersey. 



40. CHANDLER. 

 Fruit large, unsymmetrical, oblique and irregular. Color greenish yellow, shaded with 

 broken stripes of yellowish red. Stem short ; depression deep, Flesh greenish yellow, 

 subacid, rich, better than second rate. Ripens in early winter. 

 Originated in Ponifret, Connectitui. 



