THE APPLE. 



furrowed basin. Flesh yellow, tender, crisp, juicy, with a fine, 

 rich, sub-acid flavour. November to April. 



Nickajack. 



NEWARK KING. Coxe. Thomp. 

 Hinckmay. 



A New-Jersey fruit, of medium size, conical or Pearmain- 

 shaped, and of handsome appearance. Skin smooth, red, with 

 a few yellow streaks and dots, on a greenish yellow ground. 

 Calyx set in a narrow basin. Flesh tender, with a rather rich, 

 pleasant flavour. The tree is spreading, and bears well. No- 

 vember to February. 



NEWARK PIPPIN. Coxe. 



A handsome and excellent early winter variety, easily known 

 by the crooked, irregular growth of the tree, and the drooping 

 habit of the branches. Not profitable. 



Fruit rather large, roundish-oblong, regularly formed. Skin 

 greenish yellow, becoming a fine yellow when fully ripe, with 

 clusters of small black dots, and rarely a very taint blush. 

 Calyx in a regular and rather deep basin. Stalk moderately 



