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25. Walker^ s Yellow.-^'La.rge, oblong, or oval ; skin yellow, 

 with a slight blush to the sun ; fine flavored ; tree upright 

 and vigorous ; a seedling of George Walker, Esq., Long- 

 street, Pulaski Co., in the lower part of this State, where 

 it ripens in October ; will prove a fine winter apple in most 

 of the Southern States. 



26. Cullasnga. — Large, regular, a little conical; skin yel- 

 low, covered with fine crimson stripes; calyx small, in a 

 moderate basin ; of pleasant, aromatic, subacid flavor ; a 

 first-rate apple, and keeps well. 



27. Berry. — Large, roundish, slightly flattened, regular ; 

 skin yellow mottled with dots, covered with broad stripes 

 of dark red ; stem medium cavity broad, calyx in a broad 

 shallow basin. Flesh yellow, firm, rich, of slightly acid 

 flavor. Tree thrifty, upright and very prolific. Ripens 

 late in October, and keeps through the winter. 



28. D'lsliarcon. — Large, regular, slightly conical; calyx 

 small in a narrow basin, skin yellowish green, with many 

 roundish spots made darker by minute specks. Flesh of 

 fine aromatic subacid flavor, resembling that of the New- 

 town Pippin. Early winter, or late autumn. 



29. White. — Medium to large, regular, slightly conical ; 

 calyx in a hollow basin ; color lemon yellow, with spots and 

 splashes made darker by minute black specks on a greenish 

 ground. Flesh crisp, tender, juicy. Keeps until January. 

 E-ather acid for the table, but fine for cooking. 



30. Catooga. — Large to very large irregular, broadest at 

 the base ; yellow mottled, with black dots, and sprinkled 

 with flecks of green, stalk of medium length, slender ; 

 cavity deep, calyx open in a deep basin. Flesh yellowish, 

 with a mild "pleasant subacid flavor. 



31. C amahs' Sweet. — Fruit, medium to large, roundish', 

 conical ; whitish green, mottled with green russett, the 

 patches of v^hich are made up with small dots, with a fine 



