THE APPLE. 279 



MOORE. 



Moore's Seedling 



A good culinary Apple. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate conical, greenish yellow, with broken 

 streaks of red. Flesh yellowish, tender, pleasantly sweet. October, 

 December. (Hogg.) 



MOORE'S EXTRA. 



Origin, Ohio. Tree vigorous, not an early but a good bearer. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish, slightly conical, flattened at base. 

 Color yellow, shaded, splashed, and striped with light and dark red, 

 large light dots. Stalk short, small. Cavity narrow, deep. Calyx 

 open. Segments short, erect, separated. Basin large, deep, irregular. 

 Flesh yellow, fine-grained, juicy, tender, mild subacid. Core small. 

 Very good. December, March. 



MOORE'S GREENING. 



Raised by R. Moore, of Southington, Conn. Very productive. 



Fruit medium, globular, inclining to oblong or conic, greenish yel- 

 low, sometimes with a slight blush. Flesh white, juicy, tender, with a 

 brisk, vinous flavor. Good. December, March. 



MOORE'S SWEET. 



Sweet Pippin. Polhemus. 



Red Sweet Pippin. Pound Sweet of some. 



Tree moderately vigorous, very productive. Although not a first- 

 class Apple, it is a very profitable and valuable one for all cooking or 

 stock-feeding purposes. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, dark dull red, with a slight bloom, 

 small light-colored dots. Flesh yellowish, rich, pleasant sweet. Good. 

 Core small. November to May. 



MOORHEN PIPPIN. 



An English dessert Apple, below medium size, roundish oblate, 

 greenish, with splashes of red and russet in sun. Flesh firm, rich, pleas- 

 ant. January to April. (Ron.) 



MORELAND. 



Origin, Montgomery Co., Pa. Tree very productive. 

 Fruit medium, yellow, with a red cheek, pleasant acid. Good for 

 cooking. October. 



MORGAN WHITE. 



Origin unknown. 



Fruit large, globular, somewhat flattened, irregularly ribbed, uneven, 

 greenish, marked with gray stripes, rarely a faint blush. Dots white, 

 large. Flesh greenish white, breaking, tender, juicy, acid to subacid. 

 Good. September to Januai^r. (Warder.) 



