328 THE APPLE. 



EED SEEK-NO-FARTHER. 



Origin unknown. From Pennsylvania. Tree open, spreading, good 

 bearer. 



Fruit medium, oblate, greenish yellow, splashed, striped, and shaded 

 with red. Flesh whitish green, crisp, tender, juicy, pleasant, mild sub- 

 acid. Core small. Good. December, January. 



RED STREAK. 

 Herefordshire Red Streak. Scudamore's Crab. Johnson. 



A capital English cider Apple, which thrives admirably in this 

 country, and is very highly esteemed, as it makes a rich, high flavored, 

 strong liquor. It is a handsome grower, and a great bearer. 



Fruit of medium size, roundish. Calyx small, set in a rather deep 

 basin. Stalk rather slender and short. Skin richly streaked with red, 

 with a few yellow streaks and spots. Flesh yellow, rich, firm, and 

 dry. Good. 



RED STRIPE. 

 English Eed Stripe. Carolina Red Stripe. Rockhill's Summer Queen. 



Origin unknown. Comes to us from Indiana. Tree hardy and pro- 

 ductive. Valuable fruit for market or cooking. 



Fruit medium, oblong conical, almost ribbed, whitish, considerably 

 striped, splashed, and mottled with crimson. Stalk short and slender. 

 Calyx closed. Flesh white, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid. Good. 

 August. Core large and open. 



RED SWEET. 



Origin, on the farm of D. C. Richmond, Sandusky, O. Tree upright, 

 vigorous, and productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish oval, yellowish, striped and shaded with 

 light red, and sprinkled with greenish dots. Flesh whitish, very tender, 

 juicy, sweet, and excellent. Good. November to February. 



RED WARRIOR. 



Origin, North Carolina. Distinct from Nickajack, which is some- 

 times grown under this name. Tree upright, with young shoots dark 

 reddish. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate, yellow, striped and marbled with two 

 shades of red. Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy. Good. November to 

 March. 



RED WINTER CALVILLE. 



Calville Royale d'Hiver. Calville Rouge d'Hiver. Calville Rouge Normande. 



Calville Rouge d'Anjou. Calville Rouge. Sanguinole. 



Caillot Rosat. Red Calville. Calville vraie des Allemands. 



Cushman's Black ? 



An old French variety, quite superseded. 



Fruit medium, roundish conic, ribbed, pale and dark red. Flesh 

 tender, mild subacid. Poor. November to February. 



