THE APPLE. 169 
strong contrast. Flesh white, not very juicy, but tender, and 
with a delicate, slightly rose-perfumed flavour. September to 
January. y 
Mansriztp Russer. 
Brought iato notice by Dr. Joseph Mansfield of Groton, Mas- 
sachusetts. Tree vigorous and very productive. Fruit small, 
oblong, inclining to conic. Skin cinnamon russet. Stem long, 
inserted in a deep, furrowed cavity. Calyx partially closed, set 
in an open basin. Flesh not very juicy, rich, aromatic, saccha- 
rine, vinous Keeps till April or May. - 
Manomer, 
Horse Block. Manomet Sweet. 
Origin, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Tree vigorous and pro- 
ductive. Fruit medium, roundish. Skin fine yellow with a 
richly shaded cheek. Stalk rather slender, inserted in a shal- 
low cavity slightly surrounded by russet. Calyx closed, basin 
shallow, corrugated. Flesh tender, juicy, sweet and rich. Au- 
gust, September. : 
Marks. 
Origin, Berks Co., Pennsylvania, on the lands of Mr. Klinger. 
Tree vigorous, upright, productive. Fruit medium size, round- 
ish, tapering slightly to the crown, somewhat angular. Skin 
ellowish white with a few russet dots, and nearly covered with 
a faint orange blush. Stem half an inch long, rather stout, ca- 
vity narrow, deep, acuminate. Calyx small, closed, basin nar- 
row, rather deep, slightly russeted. Flesh whitish, tender, fine 
texture, delicately perfumed. Quality “very good” if not 
‘best.’ January to March. (Ad. Int. Rep.) 
Maria Buss: 
Origin, Lancaster Co. Pennsylvania. A healthy grower and 
good bearer. . Fruit large, roundish, oblate. Skin yellow shad- 
ed, striped and splashed with red, and thinly sprinkled with 
russet dots. Stem slender, cavity large, basin eee and open. 
Flesh white, very tender, juicy, subacid.. October, ovember. 
Marston’s Rep WInTER. 
We received this beautiful apple from Nathan Norton, of 
Greenland, N. H., who says the original tree is over 100 yeara 
old and still standing in that town. Tree hardy, of mode- 
rate growth. Great bearer and keeps as well as Baldwin, and 
by many preferred to that variety, and is popular fruit in that 
neighbourhood. Fruit above medium size, oblong-oval, inclin« 
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