THE APPLES. 213 
Epsy. 
From Vermont. A handsome productive fruit, small, elon 
yated conic, deep red, almost crimson. Flesh whitish, sweet, 
sad rich, December, January. 
rm Fat. JEnNEtine. . 
Tree vigorous, and very productive. Fruit large, oblate. 
S«in pale greenish yellow, with a blush. Stalk medium length, 
cavity large. Calyx closed; basin small, open. Flesh whitish, 
tender, juicy, pleasant, sub-acid. November. i 
Fenovuiter Gris. Thomp. Poit, Nois. 
Fruit small, roundish. Skin light russet on yellow ground. 
Fiesh firm, with a saccharine perfumed flavour. December to 
February. 
Fenovrmiet Rover. Thomp. Poit. Lind. O. Duh: 
Bardin. Court-pendu Gris. 
Fruit small, roundish. Skin rough, gréyish, with dark brown- 
ish red. Flesh firm, sugary. October, January. 
Feyovimiet Jaunz. Thomp. Poit. Coxe. 
‘ Embroidered Pippin. Lind... 
Drap d'Or. O Duh. No. 12. Knoop. 
Pomme de Caractére. 
A French fruit; which, has not proved of much value here. 
Fruit small, roundish. Yellow grey russet network. Flesh 
white, firm, aromatic flavour. October to March. 
Fuar Sweet. 
An old eastern fruit, and much valued where known. 
Fruit large, oblate, slightly conic, angular. Yellow, some- 
times with sunny cheek, and slight russet. Flesh white, tender, 
juicy, with a fine, rich, saccharine flavour. es 
Frower or Kent. Thomp. Lind. Ron. 
A large and handsome English apple, chiefly valued for baking 
and kitchen use. “ a 
Fruit quite large, roundish, conic, angular. Skin tawny yel- 
low, washed with dull red, with occasionally a few stripes of 
brighter red. Flesh greenish yellow, abounding with a lively 
sub-acid juice. October to January. 
