520 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. 



Rosy Red. 



This is one of the valuable fruits which we owe to the 

 indefatigable efforts of that earnest pomologist and thus 

 philanthropist, Lewis Jones, of Cambridge, Indiana. Found 

 in a seedling orchard. 



Fruit medium, conical, truncated, regular; Surface 

 smooth, bright red, generally diffused, indistinctly striped ; 

 Dots scattered, medium, yellow. 



Basin medium, shallow, regular or folded ; Eye medium, 

 closed. 



Cavity acute, narrow, deep, brown ; Stem medium, slen- 

 der, yellow. 



Core wide, indistinct, partly open, scarcely meeting the 

 eye ; Seeds few, plump and imperfect ; Flesh pale yellow, 

 breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; Use, 

 market and table ; Season, December and January. 



Westfieia Seek-iio-Further. 



This favorite Connecticut apple has been widely dis- 

 seminated throughout the country, and is universally ad- 



Fig. 158. WESTFEELD SEEK-NO-FUBTHER. 



mired by those who conie from the Northern States ; on 



