APPLES. 29 



Daniel. 



Eemaeks. — Of Zanesville, Ohio. " Little known, but 

 good." — IVans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



December Husset. 



Eemaeks. — Of Morrow county, Ohio. "Little known." 

 — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. A fine keeper. 



Delight. Color, yellow and red; size, 2; use, table 

 and kitchen ; quality, 2 ; season, October to March. 



Eemauks.— "A good and beautiful apple." — Elliott. 

 From E. Buchanan's orchard — an orchard which has 

 largely contributed to the beauty and interest of the Cin- 

 cinnati and other Societies' Exhibitions. 



DETEOIT. See White Bellflower. 

 Eemauks. — One of the " good " apples, only. 



Doctor. Color, yellow with red; form, regular, flat; 

 size, 1 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, September to 

 February. 



Eemaeks. — ^Much grown in Southern Ohio and Indiana. 

 Ifot generally much grown, though a pleasant and hand- 

 some, crisp, juicy fruit, of large size. The apple grown 

 generally for this, hereabout (Cincinnati), is Hay's Win- 

 ter Wine. (See Appendix, 26.) 



DoMiNE. Color, red and green ; form, regular ; size, 2 ; 

 use, table and kitchen; quality, 2; season, all Winter, or 

 October to April. 



Eemaeks. — Origin not exactly known. Tree, a strong, 

 vigorous grower. A tremendous bearer. A good house- 

 hold Winter fruit. A large, showy, fair fruit, when not 

 too full. (See Appendix, 27.) 



