416 THE APPLE. 



Dots few, minute. Calyx small, closed. Stalk medium to long. Flesh 

 yellow, rather tough, but juicy, subacid. Good. Midwinter. (Am. 

 Hort. An.) 



WOODRING. 



Originated in F airfield Co., O. Tree a moderate grower, slender 

 branches, early bearer. 



Fruit below medium, roundish, yellow, mostly covered with red. 



Flesh white, juicy, subacid. Good. January to March. 



WOOD'S GREENING. 

 Coate's Greening. Onstine. Cooke's Greening. 



A native of New Jersey. Tree a moderate grower, hardy, somewhat 

 spreading, productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, yellowish green, with rough spots or 

 patches. Stalk short. Calyx large. Flesh greenish white, fine-grained, 

 tender, juicy, slightly subacid. Very good. Core small. January, 

 February. 



WOOD'S SWEET. 

 Hyde's Sweet. 



Origin, Sudbury, Yt., and there considered the best fall sweet 

 Apple in cultivation. Growth nearly equal to Baldwin, and produc- 

 tive. 



Fruit large, irregularly oblate. Color whitish yellow, waxen or 

 oily, shaded and striped with fine rich red. Stalk rather short, inserted 

 in a broad, deep, furrowed cavity. Calyx small, closed, set in a rather 

 deep open basin. Flesh white, tender, juicy, rich saccharine. Good to 

 very good. September, November. 



WOOLFOLKS. 



Supposed Kentucky origin. 



Fruit full medium, truncated, regular, yellow green, scattered gray 

 dots. Flesh white, tender, breaking, juicy, subacid. Good. Table, 

 kitchen. December to March. (Warder.) 



WORMSLEY PIPPIN. 

 Knight's Codling. 



An English fruit, middle-sized, roundish, tapering a little towards 

 the eye, pale green or straw color, darker next the sun. Flesh white, 

 crisp, firm, with a sharp subacid juice. Good. September. 



WRIGHT. 



Origin, Hubbardton, Vt. Tree vigorous and productive. Young 

 wood olive brown. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, lemon yellow. Stalk short, inserted 

 in a deep cavity. Calyx closed. Basin rather large and corrugated. 



