THE APPLE. — ITS VARIETIES. S61 



754. RANGE. 



A kitchea apple of medium size, and second-rate quality ; it is of an 

 oblate shape, red color, and in use from November till February. — 

 H. S. C. n. 616. 



755. RATHER RIPE. 



This is a small, summer applcj it is roundish, and flattened, of a 

 yellow color, and second-rate quality as a dessert fruit, and is ripe in 

 August.— 5: S. C. n. 620. 



756. RAWLE'S JANETT. 



A native of Virginia. The form is globular, flattened at the summit 

 and base ; the color red and green ; flesh very fragrant, more juicy, and 

 of superior flavor to the Newtown Pippin, and keeps equally as well. — 

 Ken. Amer. Or. 59. 



757. RED AISLE. 



A variety cultivated in the Carse of Gowrie ; it is a rare sort ; an 

 inferior bearer, but pretty. — M. C. H. 8. iv. 473. 



758. RED BAG. 



This is a beautiful large Herefordshire apple, of a longish shape, 

 streaked all over with a dark red ; and is in eating about the middle of 

 October.— jpb/-*. Treat. 123. 



759. RED COAT. 



A variety cultivated in the Carse of Gowrie. It is not a common 

 sort, and is very pretty. — M. C. H. S. iv. 472. 



760. RED FULWOOD. 



A large, spreading, graceful tree, full of leaf and vigor, the giant of 

 the Carse of Gowrie orchards ; bears very great loads of fruit every 

 second year ; fruit beautiful. — M. C. H. S. iv. 472. 



761. RED LANGLAST. 



A variety grown in the orchards of the Carse of Gowrie. The tree 

 is a great bearer, middle sized ; good quality of fruit. — M. C. H. S. 

 iv. 473. 



762. RED NORMAN. 



A large and first-rate cider apple, it is of an ovate shape, yelloW on 

 the shaded side, and brownish-red next the sun ; in use in November. 

 A bitter-sweet.— ZT. S. C. n. 496. 



