142 THE APPLE. 
Faruey’s Rep. 
A native of Oldham, Ky. ‘Tree a moderate grower, hardy 
and productive. ; : 
Fruit cylindric, inclining to oval, angular. Skin yellowish, 
shaded and striped with deep crimson, and specked with light 
dots. Stalk very short, inserted in a deep, irregular cavity,'sur- 
rounded by thin russet. Calyx open, in a very shallow, uneven 
basin. “Flesh whitish, very firm, crisp, juicy, with a pleasant, 
vinous flavour. January, April. - 
Fat. SEExK-NO-FURTHER, 
Winter Seek-no-further. 
Tree thrifty and productive. _ ; 
Origin unknown; grown in Connecticut, and much prized 
there. : 
Fruit very large, oblate. Skin yellow, mostly shaded with ; 
red, striped with darker red, and covered with numereus greyish 
dots. Stalk rather long, inserted in a broad, deep, russeted cavity. | 
Calyx élosed, in a very broad, uneven basin. Flesh whitish, ten- 
der, moderately juicy, with a pleasant sub-acid flavour. October 
January. 
FaLLawATER. 
Falwalder. Pim’s Beauty of the West.’ 
Fornwalder. > Pound, 
Tulpehocken. Mountain Pippin. 
A favourite apple of Pennsylvania, of which State it is a 
native, introduced by Mr. Garber, of Columbia. Tree, a strong 
grower and very productive. ; 
Fruit very large, globular, inclining to conic. Skin yellowish 
green, shaded with dull red, and sprinkled with large grey dots. 
Stalk very short, inserted in a deep cavity. Calyx small and 
closed, set in a slightly plaited basin. Flesh greenish white, 
juicy, crisp, rather tender, pleasant, sub-acid flavour. November, 
February. ; 
Fatt Harvey. Man, Ken. 
A fine large Fall fruit from Essex Co., Mass., very highly es- 
-teemed in that neighbourhood. ‘We do not think it comparable 
to the Fall pippin, which it a little resembles, 
Fruit large, a little flattened, obscurely ribbed or irregular 
about the stalk, which is rather slender, an inch: long, set in a 
wide, deep cavity. Calyx closed, small, in a rather shallow cor- 
rugated basin. Skin pale straw yellow, with a few scattered 
dots. Flesh white, juicy, crisp, with a rich, good flavour. Oc- 
tober and November. 
