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Red BdJfloioer, Striped .Bdlfiower, etc. Color, greenisli 

 yellow, covered , and striped with red ; form, oblong con- 

 ical ; size, 1 ; use, tablej'but poor ; quality, 3 ; season, 

 October to December. 



Eemarks. — Foreign. Unworthy. 



Red Calville. 



Eemarks. — "Little known, and less value." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



EED CANADA, ilassachvsetts Nonsuch, Richfield Nonsuch. 

 Color, rich, clear yellow ground, red to the sun, striped 

 light and dark red, with gray spots; form, roundish con- 

 ical, flattened at stem end ; size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 1 ; 

 season, November to April. 



Eemarks. — " Excellent, North and East." — Trans. Ohio 

 Pom. Socictij. Eequires the best of soils. Always fair and 

 regular in shape. Excellent for orchard or garden. A 

 native of Massachusetts. (See Appendix, 61.) 



Eed Favorite. Color, red ; form, flat ; season. Fall. 

 Eemarks. — Pleasant, juicy, sub-acid. 



Red Winter Oalville. 

 Eemarks. — Unworthy, here. 



Eed, or Black Gilliflower. Color, dark red ; form, 

 conical, long ; size, 1 ; use, sale, from its size and show ; 

 quality, 3 ; season, January to March. 



Eemarks. — The Black Gilliflower is a standard market 

 fruit, being productive, and a good keeper, fine quality, 

 rather dry, but high flavored. ]S"ot much cultivated in 

 this locality (Cincinnati). 



Eed G-illiflower. Color, light red, striped ; form, 



