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ther fine, very sweet, excellent for cooking. Last of August 

 and first of September. 



CULLASAGA. 



Raised by Miss Ann Bryson, Macon Co., N. Carolina. — Good 

 grower, and a standard winter fruit for the soutb. 



Fruit medium or large, roundish, inclining to oval, flattened 

 at base, and crown. Skin yellowish, mostly shaded and strip- 

 ed with dark crimson, and sprinkled with whitish dots. Stem^ 

 small and short, inserted in a deep cavity, surrounded by russet. 

 Calyx open, set in a shallow, corrugated basin. Flesh yellowish, 

 tender, juicy, with a very mild, rich, saccharine flavour. Janu- 

 ary to April. 



Cannon Pearmain. 



Tree vigorous, spreading and productive; much grown in 

 N. Carolina, and some portions of the West. 



Fruit medium, roundish, conic. Skin yellow, striped and 

 marbled with red. Stem medium, in a small cavity. Calyx 

 small, closed, basin abrupt. Flesh yellowish, firm, with a rich, 

 pleasant, vinous flavour, resembling Pearmain. December to 

 February. 



Camak's Sweet. 

 Oamak's Winter Sweet. Grape Yine. 



Origin Macon Co., N. Carolina. 



Fruit medium, roundish, obliquely conic. Colour whitish 

 green, with a warm cheek. Stem rather long, inserted in a 

 deep, narrow cavity. Calyx open, in a broad, shallow basin. 

 Flesh juicy, firm, not vc^iy tender, with a rather rich aromatic 

 flavour. November, to May and June. 



Capron's Pleasant. 



Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate. Skin greenish 

 yellow with a brownish tinge. Stem, rather stout, inserted in 

 an open cavity. Calyx large, in a medium basin. Flesh yel- 

 low, juicy, tender, mild, subacid, and very agreeable. Septem- 

 ber to October. 



Caroline. 



Origin premises of A. G. Baldwin, Hanover, New Jersey. 

 Tree, vigorous and productive. 



Fruit medium, oblatcj angular. Skin yellowish, mostly shad- 

 ed with maroon, obscurely striped, and thickly covered with 

 light dots. Stalk three quarters of an inch long, inserted 

 in a cavity surrounded by green russet with rays. Calyx, 



