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but sometimes injured in severe winters. The S. Zelonka a small, 

 green, very productive, cooking apple, grown near Dorpat and the 

 Baltic provinces, generally. S. Medovka, (or Reinette Voronesh) 

 received from Voronesh, green and later a greenish yellow, an ex- 

 cellent table apple, roundish, and of full medium sire. It keeps all 

 winter, and the tree is hardy at St. Petersburg in severe winters. 



At Tula, Orel, Voronesh, &c., we see or hear of long keeping 

 greenings, under the name of Sklianka and Zelonka, which are 

 considered valuable in these cold climates. Of those we saw the 

 Zelonka Moldavka of Voronesh, and the Sklianka of Volsk would 

 seem the most promising. 



TiTOVKA, {Titus apple). — A large handsome fruit to be seen in 

 quantity, in all the markets of the Volga, and of Middle Russia. 



TITOVKA. 



It looks like a large ribbed, elongated DucheSs, and on account 

 • of its large size and attractive color, very salable and therefore 



