THE APPLE. 211 
greenish yellow slight blush. Flesh white, tender, sweet, nct 
rich. October. 
CarsHeap. Coxe. Lind. 
Round Catshead. Thomp. 
Cathead Greening. 
A very. large apple, cultivated for drying in some parts of the 
country, but of little other value except as a cooking apple 
Fruit of the largest size, round. Skin quite smooth, pale 
ae Flesh tender, with a sub-acid juice. October and No- 
vember. 
Cuezsrzorover Rvusszt. 
Howard Russet. Kingsbury Russet. 
An old fruit of little. value, large, conical, green russct. 
Flesh coarse, dry, sub-acid. October, November. 
CLUSTER. 
Fruit small, yellow, oblate, sweet. - Very productive. 
Cornisa Aromatic. Thomp. Lind. 
English apple. Fruit of medium size, roundish, angular. 
Skin rich red, much marked with russet yellow dots, on a pale 
russet ground. Flesh yellow, with ‘a rich, aromatic, sub-acid 
flavour. October to December. 
Cram or Kram. 
An old fruit nearly out of use and not worth cultivating. 
Crow Egae. 
Egg Top? 
An old variety of not very good quality, oblong oval, long 
ees greenish yellow, tender, sweet, large core. October, No- 
vember. 
There is also another Crow Egg in Kentucky, of conical form, 
yellow, striped with dull red. Stem short. Flesh yellow, com 
pact, sub-acid, good. December, January. 
Doctor. Coxe. Thomp. 
Red Doctor. De Witt. 
A Pennsylvania apple; the tree is rather an indifferent 
grower and bearer. 
