676 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. 



Cavity medium, regular, green ; Stem medium to long. 



Core large, oval, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, 



pointed, angular, pale ; Flesh greenish-yellow, breaking, 



fine-grained, juicy; Flavor sub-acid ; Quality almost best ; 



Use, tabic ; Season, January. 



lio well. 



TALLOW PIPPIN, QUEEN ANNE, 40. 



Origin unknown. 



Tree vigorous, healthy, round-headed ; Foliage yellow- 

 ish green. 



Fruit large, round, slightly conic, tmncated, regular ; 

 Surface smooth, waxy yellow, not blushed or bronzed, 

 becoming greasy when kept indoors ; Dots numerous, 

 green. 



Basin deep, abrupt, regular ; Eye medium, closed. 



Cavity medium, regular, green ; Stem long, slender. 



Core medium, oval, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, 

 angular, pointed, pale ; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, 

 juicy ; Flavor sub-acid, aromatic ; Quality very good ; 

 Use, table, cooking, drying, market; Season, August, Sep- 

 tember. 



McAdoir'ti June. — [Local Name.] 



Specimens received from Chillioothe, Ohio. Thought 

 at one time to be Tetofski, but the descriptions^do not 

 correspond. 



Fruit medium to small, globular, slightly conical, regu- 

 lar; Surface smooth, greenish, yellow, blushed; Dots 

 numerous, large, white. 



Basin medium, wavy; Eye small, closed. 



Cavity rather wide, regular ; Stem long, stout. 



Core small, round, closed, not meeting the eye ; Seeds 

 numerous, brown; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy; 

 Flavor sub-acid ; Use, kitchen, table ; Quality good ; Sea- 

 son, June, July ; one of the earliest. 



Pomologists have been in doubt whether this may not 

 be the TeiofskL Comparison should be made of the tree 

 characters. 



9Iiclug:aii Oolden. 



This beautiful apple was received from the accurate 

 pomologist, T. T. Lyon, of Plymouth. 



