400 



THE APPLE. 



low dots. Stalk very slender, three-fourths of an inch long, inserted in 

 an even cavity. Calyx closed, or with a few reflexed segments, and set 



Westfield Seek-no-Furtker. 



in an even basin of moderate depth. Flesh white, fine-grained, tender, 

 with a rich pearmain flavor. Very good or best. A first-rate fruit. 

 October to February. 



WEST GRINSTEAD PIPPIN. 

 East Grinstead. 



A Sussex, England, Apple, described by Ronalds as of great excel- 

 lence. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, greenish, with broken stripes and 

 splashes of red brown dots. Stalk short. Calyx open. Flesh green- 

 ish white, soft, tender, brisk subacid. November, February. 



WESTON. 



Origin, farm of Major Weston, Lincoln, Mass. Tree vigorous, 

 spreading. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, light yellow, shaded, striped, and 

 splashed with red. Flesh white, moderately juicy, mild pleasant flavor. 

 Good. Core large. October. 



WHEELER'S EXTREME. 



Origin, Gloucester, England. 



Fruit small, oblate, greenish yellow, shaded and mottled with red, 

 and traced with russet. Flesh yellowish white, tender, sweet. No- 

 vember, February. (Hogg.) 



