THE APPLE. 921 
PresidENt, 
Origin, Essex Co., Mass. Tree vigorous, productive. 
Fruit large, roundish oblong. Skin pale yellow, with brown 
dots. Flesh yellow, firm, juicy, sub-acid. September, October. 
Prizstiy. Coxe. Thomp. 
Priestley’s American. eo 
Origin, Pennsylvania. Tree vigorous, upright, and produc 
tive. 
Fruit large, roundish-oblong. Ssin smooth, dull red, with 
small streaks of yellowish green. Flesh white, moderately 
juicy, with a spicy, agreeable flavour. December to March. 
Prouiwic Swrxrt. 
From Connecticut. Good grower, very productive, fine for 
cooking, roundish, conic. Skin greenish. Flesh whitish, ten- 
der, with a pleasant, sweet, spicy flavour. November to Feb- 
Pomrxin Russet. 
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York Russet. ; ' = 
Fruit large, round. Flesh, pale yellowish green, slightly 
covered with russet. Stalk long, set in a wide shallow cavity. 
Eye narrow, slightly sunk. Flesh exceedingly rich and sweet. 
September to January. ‘Trees large and spreading, inclined to 
rot. Not valuable. : 
Rep Inezstriz, | Thomp. Lind. 
Raised by Mr. Knight. This is greatly admired as a dessert 
apple in England, but. not here. 
Fruit small, oblong or ovate, with a wide basin at the éye, 
and a short and slender stalk. Skin bright yellow, tinged and 
mottled with red on the sunny side. Flesh very firm, juicy and 
high flavoured. Ripens in September and October. 
The Ye.iow Inexstrixz differs from the above as follows: 
fruit of smaller size, of a clear, bright gold colour, without red, 
Eye small and shallow. Flesh tender and delicate, with a 
plentiful juice when freshly gathered from the tree. October. 
Rep anp Gremn Sweet. 
Very large, oblong, conic, ribbed. Skin greenish white with 
