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183. CABASHIE, OR CABASHEE. Fig. U. 



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This apple is more remarkable for its size than for its valuable qualities. It is not, how- 

 ever, an inferior apple. For cooking it is certainly esteemed, as it has a pleasant and 

 agreeable taste. It is, however, too large. Yet in an orchard where there is room, it 

 may be cultivated, as it illustrates the remarkable property of the apple to form varieties. 



184. COLLET. 



Fruit of the medium size, elongated, circular, symmetrical. Color carmine red, lighter 

 around the crown, and spotted. Stem short, thick ; depression russcted. Calyx open, 

 large. Flesh yellowish ; flavor rich and sprightly. 



This apple was obtained in Montgomery county, Md., and cut the 9th of May, and had 

 been exposed for four weeks upon the table, and subjected to many changes of tempera- 

 ture; yet was juicy, with a flavor as sprightly as a Spitzenburgh, which it resembles. 



