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THE APPLE. 



Jolly Beggak. 



Hogg describes this as a first-rate early cooking Apple. Tree a pro- 

 digious and early bearer. 



Truit medium, roundish, pale yellow, becoming orange in the sun. 

 riesh white, tender, brisk subacid. August to October. 



Jubilee Pippin. 

 From Norwich, England. 



Fruit medium, roundish, yellowish, with gray and brownish specks. 

 Flesh white, crisp, mild, almost sweet. Core large, open. October, 

 December. (Lindley.) 



Judge Andrews. 



Origin unknown. 



Fruit medium, roundish, pale yellow. Flesh tender, aromatic. 

 Good. August. 



Juicy Bite. 



Origin, Pennsylvania. 



Fruit medium, roundish, inclining to conic, pale yellow, mostly over- 

 spread, shaded and splashed with red. Flesh white, crisp, tender, lively 

 subacid. Good. SeDtember. 



Julian. 



Juling. Julien. 



An Apple of Southern origin. Tree moderately vigorous, very pro- 

 ductive. Young shoots light reddish brown, somewhat grayish, many 

 white dots. 



Julian. 



Fruit above medium, roundish, inclining to conic. Sides unequal. 

 Color waxen whitish, striped, splashed, and mottled with rich red, 



