576 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. 



Cavity medium, regular, green ; Stem medium to long. 



Core large, oval, closed, clasping ; Seeds numerous, 

 pointed, angular, pale ; Flesh greenish-yellow, breaking, 

 fine-grained, juicy ; Flavor sub-acid ; Quality almost best ; 

 Use, table ; Season, January. 



Lowell. 



TALLOW PIPPIN, QUEEN ANNE, AC. 



Origin unknown. 



Tree vigorous, healthy, round-headed ; Foliage yellow- 

 ish green. 



Fruit large, round, slightly conic, truncated, regular ; 

 Surface smooth, waxy yellow, not blushed or bronzed, 

 becoming greasy when kept indoors ; Dots numerous, 

 green. 



Basin deep, abrupt, regular ; Eye medium, closed. 



Cavity medium, regular, green ; Stem long, slender. 



Core medium, oval, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, 

 angular, pointed, pale ; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, 

 juicy ; Flavor sub-acid, aromatic ; Quality very good ; 

 Use, table, cooking, drying, market j Season, August, Sep- 

 tember. 



JJIcAdow's June. [Local Name.] 



Specimens received from Chillicothe, Ohio. Thought 

 at one time to be Tetofski, but the descriptions do not 

 correspond. 



Fruit medium to small, globular, slightly conical, regu- 

 lar; Surface smooth, greenish, yellow, blushed; Dots 

 numerous, large, white. 



Basin medium, wavy; Eye small, closed. 



Cavity rather wide, regular ; Stem long, stout. 



Core small, round, closed, not meeting the eye ; Seeds 

 numerous, brown; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy; 

 Flavor sub-acid ; Use, kitchen, table ; Quality good ; Sea- 

 son, June, July ; one of the earliest. 



Pomologists have been in doubt whether this may not 

 be the Tetofski. Comparison should be made of the tree 

 characters. 



Michigan Oolden. 



This beautiful apple was received from the accurate 

 pomologist, T. T. Lyon, of Plymouth. 



