8!^' DESCRIPTIONS 



89. AUNT HANNAH. 



Fruit of the medium size, roundisii ; straw yellow. Flesh mild subacul, with a fine flavor. 

 This apple originated in Essex county, Mass. 



90. GOLDEN PIPPIN. 



Fruit small, circular, symmetrical. Color rich yellow. Skin marked with cracks in the 

 forna of crosses. Stem long, slender. Basin yellow. Flesh yellow, rich, subacid, fine 

 flavor. It keeps till spring. English. 



91. WINTER QUEEN. 



Fruit of the medium size, elongated ; base broad. Color deep crimson, without stripes ; 

 in the shade paler. Stem slender, rather long ; depression wide. Flesh yellowish, mild, 

 subacid, pleasant. Productive. New-Jersey, 



92. MARLE CARLE. 



^Mal Carle.) 



Fruit less than the medium size ; circular ; symmetrical. Color waxen yellow, or clear 

 yellow, faintly mottled with green, or marked with nebulous patches of greenish clear 

 crimson on the sunny side. Stem long, slender ; depression deep. Flesh while, delicate, 

 sweet; rose-perfumed. Italian. 



93. MOUSE, OR MOOSE. 



Fruit large, conical. Color pale green, becoming greenish yellow, bearing on the sunny 

 side a brownish blush. Stem long, slender ; depression narrow ; basin narrow, plaited. 

 Flesh white, fine-grained, spongy, mild, subacid. Keeps till spring. Ulster county, 

 New- York. 



94. CANADA REINETTE. 



Fruit above the medium size; depressed, unsymmetrical; cereal ribs irregular, terminating 

 in a ribbed apex and depression. Color greenish yellow, and in the sun the cheek be- 

 comes brownish. Stem short ; depression irregular. Flesh wliite, or nearly white ; be- 

 comes tender, juicy, subacid and agreeable. 



