APPLES, 59 



with red ; form, a little angular, ovate ; size, 3 ; use, table ; 

 quality, 2 ; season, October to January. 



Eemakks. — A well flavored, old, English dessert apple, 

 but of too small a size to be popular in the "West. Has a 

 high-flavored, aromatic juice. 



Menagere. Color, pale yellow, a little red in the sun, 

 sometimes ; form, flat ; size, 1 ; use, cooking, only ; quality, 

 3; season, August to January. 



Eemarks. — Immensely large. Eather devoid of flavor. 

 Plesh, a little dry. 



Marks. Color, yellowish white ; form, round, tapering 

 & little ; size, 2 ; use, dessert ; quality, 1 . 



Eemarks. — " Yery good, if not best." — Penn. Sort. Soci- 

 ety. Flavor delicately perfumed. (See Appendix, 51.) 



Maetland. Color, red. 



Eemarks. — " Handsome, and good for market." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



May. Color, yellow ; size, large. Seedling. 



Eemarks. — " Of Myers. Good, long keeper. Little 

 known." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. Yalued as a keeper, 

 only. 



Michael Henry Pippin, or Earitan Sweet. Color, 

 green, yellowish, lively ; form, conical, roundish oblong, or 

 ovate, narrowing much to the eye, having this peculiarity 

 with some other apples ; size, 2 to 3 ; use, kitchen ; quality, 

 2 ; season, January to March. 



Eemarks. — This fruit has been confounded with the 

 White Winter Pearmain, which is superior in nearly 

 every respect. " Old, approved Winter." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. Highly esteemed in some of our Western 



