224 THE APPLE, 
Tas_e GREENING. 
Or'gin, Cornish, Maine. Promises to be va.uable, as a very 
late keeper, Medium size, pleasant flavour. 
_  Tirr’s Swuer. . 
Origin, New England. 
Fruit medium, oblate. Skin green, netted with russet, some- 
times with a dull brown cheek. Flesh yellowish, exceedingly 
sweet and rich. A regular but not profuse bearer. September, 
October. Requires high culture. 
Tirvs Previn. 
Tree vigorous and productive. . 
Fruit large, oblong conic. Skin light.yellow. Flesh tender, 
juicy, not high flavoured. November, December. 
Tourn orr Lang. 
Winter Strawberry. 
Origin, Salem, New Jersey. ‘Medium ‘or below oblate, 
yellow, striped with red; brisk, sprightly flavour. Prized in 
the neighbourhood of its origin as a late keeper. 
Tourney GREENING. : 
From Connecticut. Fruit fair and very productive, large, 
oblate, slightly conic. Skin green, with a dull blush and many 
light dots. Flesh greenish, tender, juicy, sub-acid, not rich. 
January, February. s aS 
Warson’s Dump.ine. 
A large English kitchen apple, nearly round, yellowish green, 
faintly striped with dull red. Flesh juicy, pleasant, sub-acid, 
October to January. 
WertHERILL’s Wuitt Sweet. 
From New Jersey. Tree vigorous, very productive, 
Fruit large, yellow. Flesh white, sweet. September. 
Waitt Sweet. 
Origin, Maine. Tree vigorous, very productive. 
Fruit medium, roundish, oblate. Skin white, witn a slight 
crimson cheek, Flesh white, compact, juicy, very sweet, excel- 
lent for culinary uses and stock feeding. September, October. 
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