THE APPLE. 159 
Fruit a little above the middle size, rather conical, with a few 
obscure ribs. Stalk short and deeply set. Calyx‘rather large. 
Skin greenish yellow, washed with a faint blush on one side, 
Flesh yellowish white, juicy, with a pleasant acid flavour. 
Kaiser. 
Red Seek-no-further. 
An old variety much grown in Jefferson Co., Ohio, and highly 
prized, growth of tree like Rambo, 
. Fruit medium, roundish, oblate, slightly oblique, angular. 
Skin pale yellow, shaded with red, indistinctly striped and 
thickly sprinkled with large greyish dots. Stalk short, inserted 
in a large cavity. Calyx small, closed, in a broad, shallow, cor- 
tugated basin. Flesh yellowish, not very juicy, but mild sub 
acid. November to February. = 
Another Red Seek-no-further, received from Samuel: Miller, 
~ near Lebanon, Pa., distinct, and a universal favourite there. 
December to April. - 
Kem. 
dl 
Origin, Berks Co., Pa. 
Fruit small to medium, oblong oval. Skin light waxen yel- 
low, thickly sprinkled with light russet dots. Stalk long, slen- 
der, in a very small, round, peculiar cavity. Calyx closed, basin 
shallow and uneven. Flesh white, tender, crisp, with a fine, 
brisk, delicate aromatic flavour. Very’ good. December 
to March. 
KEtsey. 
Origin, Berks County, Pa., on the premises of John Kelsey. 
Size medium, roundish, oblate, sometimes inclining to conical. 
Skin greenish yellow, with occasionally a faint blush and nume- 
rous grey dots. Stem short, inserted in a deep, moderately open 
cavity. Calyx closed, set in avery shallow, plaited basin. Flesh 
tender, fine texture, greenish white. Flavour mild, and exceed- 
ingly pleasant, fragrant aroma. Quality very good. March. 
(W. D. Brinckle.) 
Kenrisu Fui-Basger. Thomp. Lind. Ron. 
Potter’s Large Seedling. Ron. 
Lady de Grey’s. 
An immense English fruit, properly named, and much admired 
Ly those who like great size and beauty of appearance. The 
flavour is tolerable, and it is an excellent cooking apple. The 
tree grows strongly, and bears well. ; aeenen 
Fruit very large—frequently four and a half inches-in dia- 
meter, roundish, slightly ribbed or irregular. Skin smooth, 
