ZU8 THE APPLE, 
Be.pen or Rep Cazux. 
Origin unknown. ‘Tree vigorous, moderately , productive 
Fruit large, roundish, conic. Skin yellow, with patches of rus 
set, sometimes a little bronzed cheek. Flesh yellow, crisp, sub 
acid, pleasant. October, February. 
BirMInGHAM. 
Of moderate’ growth, productive. Fruit’ medium, obliquely 
oblate. Skin yellow, sprinkled with a few whitish dots. Stem 
long, slender, in a broad deep cavity. Calyx closed, in a large, 
corrugated basin. Flesh yellowish, tender, rather acid, good 
for cooking, September. Pos 
Buiackx Appiz. Coxe. 
Black American. Thomp. 
A native fruit, of a very dark red colour, and of a mild, rather 
agreeable flavour. Stas. 
Fruit rather below medium size, round or very slightly flat- 
tened. Skin dark red, almost black, with a mealy whitish 
bloom on the surface. Flesh yellowish red, tender, and of 
medium quality. The tree when fully grown has a rather 
drooping head. Ripe from November to February. 
Brack Oxrorp. 
From Oxford, Maine, valued as a late keeper and good 
bearer. Fruit below medium, roundish, oblate, slightly conic. 
Skin yellow, almost covered with red, and very dark red on the 
exposed side. Flesh whitish, compact, not very juicy but plea- 
sant, mild, sub-acid. January to May. 
Brack GitiFLOWwER. 
Medium size, oblong, conical. Skin very dark, dull red. 
Flesh white, dry, mild, sub-acid. November to February. Very 
productive, and some call it a profitable market fruit. 
Burwnnem Pirrin. Thomp. Lind. 
Blenheim Orange. 
Woodstock Pippin. 
Fruit medium, roundish. Skin yellowish, becoming deep 
orange, stained on the sunny side with dull and dark red stripes, 
Flesh yellow, breaking, very sweet, and of tolerable flavour 
October to December 
