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county. A great bearer, and in use from September to No- 

 vember. 



39. Knoicles^s Early. — Size, large; color, green, yellow, 

 and dull red; flesh tender and agreeable. It ripens in Au- 

 gust and September. The original tree was sent from a nur- 

 sery near Philadelphia, as a native fruit. 



40. King of the Pippins. — Of medium size; color yellow 

 and bright red; flesh yellow and high flavored. It ripens in 

 October, and much resembles the Ribston pippin. 



41. LongvilWs Kernel. — Size small, oblong; color yellow 

 striped with red. Ripe in August and September. An Eng- 

 lish apple, described in the PomologicalMagazine, p. 63. 



42. Lovett Siceet. — Of medium size; color, when fully ripe, 

 bright yellow. A good apple for the table, and for baking, in 

 the winter months. A native fruit, from Beverly. 



43. Lyscom. — Size large; color greenish yellow and dull 

 red; flesh tender and fine. A first rate fruit from September 

 till November. Originated in Worcester county. 



44. Menagere. — One of the largest apples we have ever 

 seen; very flat; color yellow, with a little red; without much 

 flavor, and very suitable for the kitchen. Ripe from Septem- 

 ber to January. 



45. Murphy. — Size large, oblong, round; color red, with 

 dark red blotches. A good apple, resembling the Pearmain. 

 In use during the winter. Originated in Salem. 



46. Margin. — Of medium size, yellow, russet, and red; 

 resembles the Ribston pippin. In use from October to Feb- 

 ruary. 



47. Minister. — Size large; shape oblong, pointed to the 

 blossom end; color a bright red; flesh white, tender, and very 

 pleasant. This is a fine fruit; in use from October to Janu- 

 ary. Originated on the farm of Mr. Saunders, in Rowley, 

 Essex county. 



48. Margaret. — Of medium size; round; color dull red, 

 striped with yellow. Ripe in August. Distinct from the red 

 Junealing, a fine early apple. 



49. Marigold. — Size large; skin yellow and red striped; 

 flesh yellow, rich, and good. In use from December till Feb- 

 ruary. Origin unknown. 



50. Mank''s Codlin. — Of medium size; oblong; color a 

 pale yellow; flesh white, without much flavor. A very hand- 

 some fruit; ripe in September and October. 



