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THE APPLE. 



tive. Eruit large, roundish conic. Color yellowish, striped and shaded 

 with red, and much sprinkled with green or russet dots. Flesh fine- 

 grained, juicy, with a very pleasant vinous flavor. Good. December 

 to March. 



Carnation. 



Truit medium size, a delicious subacid apple, fully first-rate, dark- 

 red, splashed with russet. Flesh white, brittle, and very juicy. Both 

 the calyx and stem are sunk in deep depressions. 10th of August. 

 (White's Gard.) 



Caroline. 



Said to have originated near Tremont, O. Tree a strong upright 

 grower and abundant bearer. 



Fruit medium, roundish, slightly oblate, pale lemon yellow, brown- 

 ish blush in the sun. Calyx large. Stalk slender. Flesh white, ten- 

 der, mild, subacid. Core rather large. Yery good. September. 



Caroline. 

 Carolina Baldwin. 



Origin, premises of A. G. Baldwin, Hanover, IST. J. Tree vigorous 

 and productive. 



Fruit medium, oblate, yellowish, mostly shaded with maroon, ob- 

 scurely striped, and splashed with light and dark red, and thickly cov- 

 ered with light dots. Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy, mild, subacid, 

 rather rich. Yery good. Core medium. December to March. 



Caroline. 



From Norfolk, England. 



Fruit above middle size, roundish, rich yellow, streaked with red. 

 Flesh firm, brisk juice, high flavor. Cooking. November to February. 

 (Lind.) 



Caroline Auguste. 



Of Belgic origin. Tree vigorous, with upright reddish brown shoots. 



Fruit medium, roundish, pale green with spots of brown. Flesh white, 

 tinged with rose on the sunny side, fiine acid, with a pine-apple perfume. 

 September. (Yerg.) 



Carolina Bed June. 



Knight's Red June. Blush June. Wilson's June. 



Red June. Georgia June. 



Origin somewhat uncertain, supposed to be Carolina. Tree very 

 vigorous, upright, an early and abundant bearer, much esteemed at the 

 South and SouthAvest as their best early Apple, ripe a few days after 

 Early Harvest, not equal to it in flavor, but more profitable as an orchard 

 fruit. 



Fruit medium or below, oval, irregular, inclining to conic. Skin 

 smooth, nearly the whole surface shaded with deep red, and almost of a 

 purplish hue on the sunny side, and covered with a light bloom. Stalk 



