THE APPLE. 1.31 







Fruit medium size, ovate, narrowing much to the eye, where 

 it is ribbed. Skin dull green, or dark yellowish green, with a 

 sunny side, of brownish red, intermixed with* a few streaks of 

 richer red. Calyx large, set in a very narrow, furrowed or 

 knobby basin. Stalk three-fourths of an inch long. Flesh 

 yellowish, firm, with a rich, high flavour, and a slight perfume. 

 November to April. 



CORNELL'S FANCY. 

 Cornell's Favourite. 



From Pennsylvania. Tree vigorous and productive. 



Fruit medium, oblong, conical. Skin waxen yellow, shaded 

 and splashed with crimson. Stalk of medium length, cavity 

 rather large. Calyx closed, abrupt corrugated. Flesh white, 

 tender, crisp, juicy, with a pleasant sub-acid flavour. September. 



Cos, OR CAAS. Ken. Buel. 



A native of Kingston, N. Y., where it is productive, and 

 highly esteemed. 



Fruit large, one-sided or angular, roundish, broad and flatten- 

 ed at the stalk, narrowing a good deal to the eye. Skin 

 smooth, pale greenish yellow in the shade, but red in the sun, 

 with splashes and specks of bright red, and a few yellow dots. 

 Flesh white, tender, with a mild, agreeable flavour. December 

 to March. 



COURT-PENDU PLAT. Thomp. 



Court-pendu. Lind. P. Mag. Noisette. 

 Court-pendu plat rugeatre. Ron. 

 Capendu. 0. Dull. 

 Garnon's Apple, 

 Court-pendu Extra, 



Rond G-ros, 



Rose, 



Musque, 



Rouge Musque, 



Coriandre Rose, , 



Pomme de Berlin, 



Wollaton Pipin, 



Russian, 



Princesse Noble Zoete, 



of various 

 European 

 collections, 



according 



Thompson. 



A popular French variety. 



Fruit of medium size, regularly formed, and quite flat. Skin 

 rich, deep crimson on the sunny side, with a little pale greenish 

 yellow in the shade. Stalk short, inserted in a very deep cavi- 

 ty. Calyx large, set in a wide shallow basin. Flesh yellow, 

 crisp, with a rich, brisk, acid flavour. The tree bears young 

 and plentifully. November to February, 



