THE APPLE. 134 
aave Leen brought to Rhode Island more than a hundred years 
ago. It was re-named Dyer by the Mass. Hort. Society, who 
supposed it to be a seedling of Mr. Dyer, of R. L, but the old 
and familiar name of Pomme Royale should be preferred. 
Fruit of medium size, roundish, pretty regularly formed. Skin 
smooth, pale greenish yellow, with a faint blush and a few dark 
specks on one side. Stalk about half an inch long, set in a 
smooth, round cavity. Calyx closed, basin plaited, moderately 
deep. Core round, hollow. Flesh white, very tender and juicy; 
oe very mild and agreeable—slightly sub-acid. September, 
ctober. Ne 
Durcu Mienownz, Thomp. Lind. P. Mag. 
--Reinette Dorée, (of the Germans.) _ Paternoster Apfel. 
Pomme de Laak. Settin Pippin. 
Grosser Casselar Reinette. Copmanthorpe Crab. 
This magnificent and delicious apple from Holland, provea 
one of the greatest acquisitions that.we have received from 
abroad. The tree makes very strong and upright shoots, and 
bears fine crops. 
Fruit large, often very large, roundish, very regularly formed. 
Skin dull orange, half covered or more with rich, dull red, dot- 
ted and mottled with large yellow russet specks. Calyx open, 
set in 4 deep, round, regular basin, Stalk nearly an inch long, 
slender, bent, and planted in a narrow, deep cavity. Flesh at 
first firm, but becoming tender, with a rich, very aromatic flavour, 
November to February. 
Ducgzrr. 
A southern Fruit. ; 
Fruit rather large, oblate. Skin light waxen yellow, often 
with a crimson cheek. Stem short, inserted in a deep cavity. 
Calyx small, closed basin, deep, furrowed. Flesh white, tender, 
juicy, with a pleasant vinous flavour. Very good at the south, 
where it is ripe October to November. 
Earty Pennock. 
Shakers’ Yellow. Indian Queen. 
August Apple. New-Jersey Red Streak. 
Warren Pennock. Harmony. 
A very productive and favourite variety, with many at the 
west. 
Fruit large, conic, angular or ribbed. Skin light yellow, 
splashed, mottled and shaded, with light red. Stem short, 
cavity large. Calyx closed, in a small narrow plaited basin, 
Flesh whitish, a little coarse, with a pleasant sub-acid flavour. 
Last of August and September. 
