148 THE APPLE. 
Green Seek no FourrHer. 
White Seek-no-further. 
Flushing Seek-no-further. 
Seek-no-further. Cowe. 
Rather large, roundish, conical. Skin yellowish green, sprink- 
led with green and brown dots. Stem short, in a moderate 
cavity. Calyx closed, in a rather deep basin. Flesh white, 
crisp, tender, juicy, with a pleasant, mild, sub-acid flavour 
October, January. 
Tree while young very slow in its growth, but makes a compact, 
well formed head in the orchard. 
Fruit apt to be knotty and unfair. 
- Origin in the garden of the late Wm. Prince, Flushing, L. I. 
GREENSKIN. 
An old fruit much grown in North Carolina, also west. 
Tree vigorous and erect, productive. 
Fruit medium, oblate, flattened at base and crown. Skin 
greenish yellow, oily. Stalk very short, inserted in a large 
cavity. Calyx small; closed, set in a broad, open basin. Flesh 
juicy, very tender, with a sweet, rich, vinous flavour. November, 
February. ; , 
» Green’s Caorce. 
Origin Chester County, Pa. Tree vigorous and productive, 
Fruit. medium, roundish, conical. Skin yellow, striped with 
red. Flesh, tender, juicy, very mild sub-acid or almost sweet. 
Ripe last of August and first of September. 
Green Mountain Prrrin. 
From Georgia, and much grown there as a market fruit. 
Fruit medium, oblate, inclining to oblong, flattened at base 
and crown. Skin greenish yellow. Stalk medium, curved, in 
a rather broad, deep cavity, surrounded with russet. Calyx open, 
m a broad, shallow basin. Flesh white, crisp, juicy, tender, 
with a pleasant vinous flavour. November, February. 
Green CuEzsE, 
Winter Cheese. Turner’s Green. 
Origin Tennessee, tree of rather slow growth, an early and 
abundant bearer. ; 
Fruit medium, oblate, obliquely depressed. Skin greenish 
yellow, covered with brown dots: Stalk very short, in a broad, 
deep cavity, surrounded by russet. Calyx partially closed, in a 
