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ADDENDA OP SEEDLINGS. 



Buchanan's Pippin, or James's. Color, dull greenish 

 red; form, round; size, 1; use, table ; qualitj-, 2 ; season, 

 Marcli to May. 



Eemarks. — This pleasant seedling was named after a 

 young son of ilr. Eobert Buchanan, and found by him in 

 his father's fine orchard. It is named after him, as a me- 

 lancholy memento. Basin open, planted moderately deep. 

 Tree with a round, upright head. A great bearer, and 

 vigorous. 



Seedling, from A. A. Mullett. Color, yellow, with red 

 streaks ; form, evenly round, rather flattened ; size, 2 ; 

 quality, 2; season, fine eating beginning of October. 



Eem.-vrks. — Sub-acid, and good for cooking, 



FixK' Seedling. See Fink. 



liEMARKS. — A ^remarkably long keeping variety, of 

 good quality. A seedling of Perry county, Ohio. Speci- 

 mens grown one year, well preserved, were shown along 

 with those of the next season. Size, 2, very smooth and 

 round; color, dull green, becoming yellow at maturity, 

 with a dash of bronze red on the sunny side; flesh, white, 

 tender, juicy, of mild, sub-acid flavor. The tree of fair 

 growth, and very productive. 



Longworth's Sweet. Color, j-ellowish green, with 

 spots of smoky russet; form, roundish, conical ; size, me- 

 dium ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season. Winter. 



Eemarks. — Flavor, very pleasant, but rather dry in 

 February. A verj' good sweet apple, particularly in 

 December. 



