THE APPLE. 197 
Tetorsxy. Thomp. 
ane Tetofsky is a Russian summer apple, which promises 
well. a 
Fruit of medium size, oblate conic, sometimes nearly, round. 
Skin smooth, with a yellow ground handsomely striped with 
red, and, like most apples of that country, covered with a whitish 
bloom, under which is a shining skin. The flesh is white and 
juicy, with a sprightly and agreeable flavour. August. Suc 
. ceeds at the North, ° 
Trwxspury Winter Biuss. Coxe. . 
Mr. Coxe says, this apple was brought from Tewksbury, Hun- 
terdon county, N. J. It‘is a handsome, fair' fruit, with more 
flavour and juiciness than is usual in long-keeping apples. 
They- may be kept till August, without -particular care, quite 
plump and sound. The size is small, rather flat. The skin 
smooth, yellow, with a red cheek. Flesh yellow, with more 
juice and flavour than any other long-keeping variety. The 
tree prows rapidly and straight—and the fruit hangs till late in 
the autumn. January to July. : _ 
TinmourTH. 
Origin, Tinmouth, Vt. Tree a good grower and produc- 
tive. 
Fruit above medium, oblate. Skin whitish yellow, considera- 
bly shaded with carmine, and sprinkled with a few brown dots. 
Stem short, inserted in a deep cavity. Calyx partially closed, 
set in a rather large basin. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender, 
pleasant, mild, sub-acid. November to February. 
Toccoa. 
Muskmelon. 
Originated with Jeremiah Taylor, Toccoa Falls, Habersham 
Co., Georgia. ae ; ; 
Fruit rather large, conical, irregular. Skin yellow, striped 
with red. Stem short, in an irregular cavity. Calyx closed, in 
small, irregular basin. Flesh yellow, with a brisk, rich, Spit- 
zenburgh flavour, moderately juicy. First of August. (White's 
Gard.) , 
TowNsEND. 
Origin, Pennsylvania. Tree healthy and vigorous, very pro- 
ductive. ; : ; 
Fruit medium, oblate, slightly conic. Skin pale yellow, 
striped and splashed with red,‘and covered with a thin bleom, 
