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splasted, brown dots and russet ; form, roundish, oblong, 

 somewhat ribbed ; size, 1 ; use, table and cooking ; quality, 

 2 ; season, October to January. — Tomldns Go. — King. 



King Apple, from Mason county, Kentucky. Color, 

 yellow, clouded with dull red, some small specks, moldy 

 or fungus-like patches often found in Western and South- 

 ern apples ; size, 2 to 1 ; use, table and baking ; quality, 2 ; 

 season, November to January, and even February. 



Kane. Color, white, with red cheek; form, flattened, 

 round ; size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season. Autumn. 



Eemarks. — Eesembles Maiden's Blush, but not so flat. 

 Yery beautiful. Prom Philadelphia. 



Keim. Color, fine pale yellow, waxen ; form, rounded, 

 inclining to conical; size, 3; use, table ; quality, 2; season, 

 January to April. 



Remarks. — " Very good. Plavor mild and pleasant." — 

 Horticulturist, Philadelphia. 



Knight's Codlin. Color, greenish yellow ; form, round- 

 ish; size; 2; use, cooking; quality, 3; season, September 

 to November. 



Kohl Apple. 



Eemaeks. — A variety imported from Germany. The 

 tree is thrifty; regular top; good and regular bearer; 

 fruit small, regularly shaped, crisp, juicy, and well fla- 

 vored — a good keeper. Fruits of Missouri, by Thos. Allen, 

 of St. Louis. 



Kremlin. 



Remarks. — Exhibited by Mr. Pee, August, 1855. Pruit 

 Committee pronounced it "a very large, early apple, 



