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red in the sun. Flesh whitish, fine, tender, moderately juicy, pleasant, 

 almost sweet. Good. December to March. 



HOLLADY. 



Raised by John Hollady, Spottsylvania Co., Ya. A very thrifty, up- 

 right grower, a good bearer. 



Fruit medium, oblate. Color yellow, with a faint blush, and sprinkled 

 with gray dots. Flesh yellowish, compact, tender, aromatic. Good. 

 November to March. 



HOLLANDBURY. 



Hollingbury. Hawberry Pippin. Horsley Pippin. 



Beau Rouge. Bonne Rouge. Howburry Pippin. 



Kirke's Scarlet Admirable. 



An old English culinary Apple. Tree strong, vigorous grower. 

 Fruit very large, roundish, flattened, ribbed, yellow, much red in the 

 sun. Flesh white, tender, juicy, brisk subacid. October, December. 



HOLLAND PIPPIN. 

 Reinette d'Hollande. Summer Pippin. Pie Apple. 



This and the Fall Pippin are frequently confounded together. They 

 are indeed of the same origin. One of the strongest points of differ- 

 ence lies in their time of ripening. 



The Holland Pippin begins to fall from the tree and is fit for pies 

 about the middle of August, and from that time to the first of Novem- 

 ber is one of the very best kitchen apples. 



Fruit very large, roundish, a little more square in outline than the 

 Fall Pippin, and not so much flattened, though a good deal like it, a 

 little narrowed next the eye. Stalk half an inch long, thick, deeply 

 sunk. Calyx small, closed, moderately sunk in a slight plaited basin. 

 Skin greenish yellow or pale green, becoming pale yellow when fully 

 ripe, washed on one side with a little dull red or pale brown, with a few 

 scattered, large, greenish dots. Good. 



HOLLAND SWEET. 



Fruit medium, conic, green, with stripes of dull red. Flesh firm, 

 sweet, and valuable for long keeping and culinary uses. Good. Jan- 

 uary to May. 



HOLLOW CORE. 



There are two varieties under this name. One grown in New Jer- 

 sey, of medium size, roundish oblong, yellow, with shade of light red. 

 Flesh whitish, tender, juicy, sprightly subacid. Good. Core very 

 large and hollow. December, January. 



The other, described by Hogg, is medium size, conical, ribbed, green- 

 ish, with pale red next the sun. Flesh white, tender, brisk, pleasant. 

 Core very large, with open cells. September. 



