44 Pomological Motices; or, JVo/iccs of 



14. Calville rouge d' Ete. — Small, oblong, striped red and 

 yellow. Ripe in July and August. 



15. Canadian Rcinette. — Large, round, yellow, with pro- 

 jecting ribs; flesh yellow, high flavored, and rich. Ripe from 

 January till March. We received the scions of this valuable 

 variety from the London Horticultural Society. 



16. Cambutknethan Pippin. — Medium size, round, yellow, 

 striped with red, a good apple: in use from September till 

 January. Originated in Scotland. 



17. Conway. — Medium size, yellow, with a high flavor, 

 but rather astringent. Ripe during the winter. Originated in 

 Hamilton, Essex county. 



IS. Charlowminski. — Large, red, striped with yellow, and 

 covered with a dense bloom; flesh white, tender, and agreea- 

 ble. A valuable apple, in eating in August. It is said to 

 have been mtroduced into England from Russia. 



19. Cathead Greening. — Large, green; ripe during the 

 winter months. Origin unknown: it may prove synonymous 

 with some other variety. 



20. Danvers Winter sweet. — {Eppesh Sweet.) A fine, large, 

 yellow apple, excellent for the table or baking. In use from 

 December till March; a great bearer. 



21. Brap d^Or. — Large, yellow; flesh tender, mild, and 

 good. Ripe in September and October. This is the Drap 

 d'Or of Coxe and RonaUVs, but we think, not of the French 

 authors. 



22. Doionton Pippin. — Small, yellow; flesh high flavored, 

 rather acid; resembles the English Golden pippin. Ripe in 

 October and November. We believe this apple would be 

 more acceptable, if kept till a later period. 



23. Dodgeh Early red. — Medium size, dark red and yellow; 

 agreeable flavor. Ripe in August. This apple we found 

 growing on a farm in JXorth Salem; it will, no doubt, be found 

 synonymous with some other fruit. 



24. Duchess of Oldenburgh. — Medium size, round, yellow 

 and red striped, with a blue bloom. Ripe in August. Very 

 handsome and good. 



25. Conant'S red Winter sweet. — Large, red, with a small 

 portion of yellow; good for the table or baking during the 

 winter months. Originated on the farm of Col. Conant, in 

 Beverly, Essex County. 



26. Early Golden sweet. — ^ledium size, yellow; ripe in 



