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tab||8 of Eoyalty and the Nobility, and ihe^icli wlio can 

 afford the luxury. There is only one apple there that 

 comes up to this — the Eibeton Pippin — and that has 

 hardly as high a flavor. "."Well adapted to the locaility of 

 Cincinnati, with a rich soil." — F. G. Gary. Eich lime- 

 stone lands best. Peir grows it largely' for shipment in 

 Kew York. The Yellow is the commonest kind in mar- 

 ket, and is larger than the Green. Apt to be one-sided. 

 Eicher color, more juicy and sprightly, and less tender 

 fleshed than the' Green JSTewtown. Eather indigestible 

 before Spring, but of the highest character for flavor. 

 There is great confusion about these two kinds in nurseries. 



YELLOW BELLFLOWEE. See Bcllflower. Color, as 

 its name denotes ; form, oblong, conical ; size, 1 ; use, table 

 and kitchen ; quality, 1 ; season, November to February. 



Eemarks. — "Generally approved, rather acid." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. A favorite fruit, of peculiar flavor. 

 Yery tart before ripe. A wonderful change when ripe. 

 Apt to be frosted in the blossom. " Exceedingly well 

 adapted to the locJality of Cincinnati." — F. G. Carij. 



York Russet. 



Eemarks.—" Sweet Eusset. Large, sweet, poor." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



Zane's Seedling. 



Eemarks. — "Eesembles Gilpin or Eomanite." — Trans. 

 Ohio Pom. Society. 



Zane's Greening 



Eemarks. — '-Not generally approved." — Ti-ans. Ohio 

 Pom. Society. 



