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The Jersey cider apple for Champagne. Prolific. Holds 

 well. May be gathered late, and manufactured any time. 

 It keeps long, and is a good cooking apple near Spring. 



Hartpord Sweeting. Color, red striped on greenish 

 yellow; form, roundish, flattened; size, 1; use, table; 

 quality, 2 ; season, November to March. i 



Eemarks. — Flesh, whitish, tender and juicy. " Very 

 good." 



Hawlet. Color, pale yellow and green ; form, round, 

 varies ; size, 1 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season. Fall. 



Eemarks. — Fine flavored. Flesh, yellowish while, ten- 

 der, with a rich sub-acid. Promises well. 



Hawthornden. Color, pale light yellow, blush in the 

 sun ; form, pretty regular, roundish, rather flattened ; 

 size, 2 to 1; use, table, cooking or drying; quality, 2; 

 season. Autumn. 



Eemarks. — A Scotch apple. It has some resemblance, 

 but is not equal to that good, and to most, agreeable apple, 

 the Maiden's Blush. It cooks as well. Is little known in 

 Ohio; grown more in the ISTorth -west, where it is more 

 suited. It has not yet been triad in this locality — at least 

 we have oot seen it. If it is as good as Maiden's Blush, 

 it will do. 



Hay's Winter, or Wine Apple. Color, pale green, be- 

 coming yellow when near ripe ; form, roundish flattened ; 

 size, 2 to 1 ; use, table and kitchen ; quality, 2 ; season, 

 December to March. 



Eemarks. — Much grown in Ohio and Indiana. Un- 

 . worthy its high repute among some. Confounded with 

 Dr. Dewitt. 



