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The Apples of New Ycrk. 



Flesh tinged with yellow, soft, very tender, rather fine-grained, juicy, rich, 

 mild subacid, very good especially for dessert. 

 Season September to November or later. 



HAWTHORNDEN. 



References, i. Hooker, Pom. Loud., i8i3:T. 44 (cited by 2). 2. Forsyth. 

 1824:106. 3. Pom. Mag., 1828 :Xo. 34. col. pi. 4. Loudon Hort. Soc. Cat., 

 i83i:No. 530. 5. Mag. Hart.. 1:326. 1835. 6. Manning. 1838:48. 7. /&., 

 Mag. Hort., 7:45. 1841. 8. Downing, 1845:86. 9. Cole. 1849:113. 10. 

 Hovey, Mag. Hort., 17:18. 1851. iig. 11. Barry, 1851:284. 12. Emmons, 

 Nat. Hist. N. Y.. 3:40. 1851. 13. Mag. Hort.. 19:174. 1853. 14. Elliott, 

 1854:171. 15. Gregg. 1857 :-!3. 16. Hooper. 1857:43. 17. Am. Pom. Soc. 

 Cat., 1862. 18. Warder. 1867:410. fig. 19. Leroy. 1873:376. fig. 20. 

 Thomas, 1875:501. 21. Montreal Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1:10. 1876. 22.1b., 

 5:24. 1879- 23. Hogg, 1884:105. 24. Rural X. Y., 45:^33- 1886. figs. 

 25. Lyon, Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1890:292. 26. Baile}-, An. Hort., 1892:241. 

 27. Gaucher, 1894 :No. 13. coi. pi. 28. Dempse3% Out. Fr. Stas. An. Rpt., 

 1:24. 1894. fig. 29. Bum-ard. Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. 1898:354. 



Synonyms. Haidey (27) but erroneously. H.\wthorndean (2. 6, 7). 

 Haivthorndean (23). Hawthornden ( i, 3, 4, 5, 8. 9. 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15, 

 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29). Lincolnshire Pippin (27). 

 Lord Kingston (27). Maiden's Blush erroneously (10). Old Han'thorn- 

 dean (23, 27). Pomme de Hazcthornden (27). Red Hazi'thornden CioV 

 Shoreditch JJliite (27). JVeisser Haicthornden (27). Wheelers Kernel 

 (27). White Apple {27). White Hazcthorndean (23, 27). JJ'hite Haw- 

 thornden (3, 4. 8, 10, 12, 14). 



A Scotch variet}- which has done fairly well in various parts of this 

 country from ITew England to Cdlifornia. ^^'arder (18) says of it: '"This 

 famous Scotch fruit appears to do very well in this country, but it must yield 

 the palm to its American cousin and representative, the ]\±aiden"s Blush, 

 which possesses all its good qualities as a market and kitcnen fruit, with 

 attractive appearance." 



The tree is said to be a A-igorous' grower and a biennial cropper, and the 

 fruit is above medium to large, regular, fair, white sometimes nearly over- 

 spread with faint blush that deepens to bright red in the sun. Flesh mild 

 subacid, not of high flavor, pleasant, gcod. Season September and October. 



We are not acquainted with this variety. It appears to be but little known 

 among New York fruit growers. It is still occasionally listed by nursery- 

 men (26). 



HIBERNAL. 



References, i. Budd. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt.. 1880:525. 2. Gibb. Montreal 

 Hort. Soc. Rpt. 1881:156. 3. Tuttle, lb., 8:136. 1881-82. 4. lb:, 1883 :9s. 

 5. Gibb, la. Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1883:440. 6. Budd, hi. Agr. Coll. Bui, 1885:15. 

 7. Gibb, Montreal Hort. Soc. Rpt., 1886-87:15- 8. Schroeder. lb.. 1886-87:71. 

 9. Craig, lb., 1886-87:103. 10. Budd. la. Agr. Coll. Bui, 1890:20. 11. Can. 

 Hort., 13:216. 1890. 12. Budd. la. Sta. Bui. 19:537. i59-- ^S- Bailey, 

 An. Hort., 1892:241. 14. Tajdor, Me. Pom. Soc. Rpt., 1892:57, 58. 15. 



