THE APPLE. 208 
Borsporrrer. Thomp. Knoop. 
Borsdorff. Lind. 
King George the Third. Ron. 
Queen’s, 
Reinnette Batarde, of various 
Edler Winter Borsdorffer, gardens, 
Reinnette de Misnie, - ac. to 
Sey Pippin, | Thomp. 
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Le Grand Bohemian Borsdorffer, 
A small, celebrated German apple. Fruit roundish-oval, nar- 
rowing at the eye. Skin pale yellow, with a full red cheek, 
sprinkled with a little russet. Flesh yellowish-white, very firm 
and crisp, with a rich, brisk, perfumed flavour. November to 
February. 
Borovirsry. 
A Russian apple of medium size, roundish, angular. Skin pale 
green, faintly striped. Flesh white, firm, sub-acid. August. 
Boxrorp. 
Fruit medium, oblate. Skin whitish, striped with red. Flesh 
compact, not very juicy nor high flavour. September, October. 
BREWER. 
‘From Mass., a good grower, an annual bearer. Fruit very large, 
roundish, yellow, with a slight blush. Flesh yellowish, tender, 
pleasant, mild, sub-acid. October, N ovember, 
Burnuap GREENING. 
Origin, Vergennes, Vt. Good grower and regular bearer. 
Medium, nearly globular, inclining to conic; skin greenish yel 
low. Flesh solid, juicy, crisp, with a pleasant sub-acid flavour. 
January and February. 
Caxe APPLE. 
From Connecticut. Medium, oblate, much depressed. Skin 
yellowish, with a blush. Flesh juicy, tender, pleasant. January 
to March. 
Catviirz, Ware Winer. Lind. 
Calville Blanche @’Hiver. Thomp. O. Duh. Noisetle. 
. White Calville. Cowe. : 
The White Winter Calville is a celebrated old French sauce 
and cooking apple; but like most others -of its class, is not 
worthy of cultivation here. ; 
