Si OF APPLES. 



4.S. Everlasting Striped Apple. This is below 

 the middle size, of a conical shape. The colour 

 is a striped green toward the foot-stalk, and red 

 toward the eye. 



44. Fameuse. This is a pretty large apple, of 

 a beautiful dark red, with a little yellow on the 

 side from the sun. The flesh is very white, and 

 full of a rich sugary juice ; and it comes into eat- 

 ing about the latter end of October. This apple 

 was introduced from Canada, by Mr. Barclay, of 

 Brompton, Middlesex. 



45. FenouilletGris; Anis, Fennel, Anise Apple* 

 Biihanu n. 10. t.5. Langley Pom, t, 7«5. f» 1. 

 This is a middle-sized fruit, of a grey colour ; 

 the pulp is tender, and has a spicy taste, like 

 aniseed. It ripens in September and October. 



46. Flower of Kent. This is a large hand- 

 some apple, of a yellow colour, and pretty good 

 flavour. It keeps till the middle of April. 



47. Fox-v/helps. Pom, Heref, tab, 3, This is 

 a small apple, streaked with red. It is ripe in 

 January. This is a cider apple. 



48. Franklin's Golden Pippin. This is a 

 handsome middle-sized apple, of a conical shape 

 and gold colour, and beautifully marked with dark 

 spots. This fruit has a fine aromatic flavour, and 

 deserves the first place on the table : but it is a 

 shy bearer. It comes into eating about the middle 

 of November. 



49. French Crab. This is a large handsome 

 apple, of a deep green colour, with a little red 



