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Butter Apple, see Apple Biitter. 



Eemaeks. — Many sweet seedling apples in the West 

 have this name. This apple is little known, but good. 



Cable's- Gilliplower (Baltimore, of Elliott, author 

 of American Pruit Grower's Guide, and the nearest, 

 except the prcseut work, to the locality of Cincinnati, 

 except Coxe). Color, light yellow, striped, and splashed 

 with red. a little bronzed russet about the stem; form, 

 round; size, 2 to 1.; use, table and kitchen; quality, 2; 

 season, November to February, and sometimes March. 



Eemaeks. — " Second-rate." — Tnnis. Ohio Pom. Sociefy. 

 This is not the Baltimore of Lindley, which is a pale 

 lemon color, tinged with red, and with large open calyx. 



CaluiUe, White and Reel. 



Eemarks.— The Oalviiles are not admired in this coun- 

 try ; at least in the "West. 



Campfield. Color, green and yellow, with a reddish 

 blush ; form, roundish flattened ; size, 2 ; use, eider ; qual- - 

 itj-. 2 : season, December to April. 



Uemarks. — For stock and cider. One of the best and 

 most jjroductive sweet-cider apples. 



Cannon Pearmain. Color, yellow with dull fed, large 

 yellow specks, russety : form, roundish, often angular ; 

 size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, from December to 

 March. (See Appendix, 19.) 



Eemarks. — " Good Winter." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 

 Valued much by F. G. Gary, College Hill, near Cincin- 

 nati. A good apple for baking in Winter, and very good 

 to eat, for those who like sweet apples. 



Canadian Pippin, or Canada Reinette, with many other 



