THE APPLE. 



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stripes. Elesh white, firm, juicy, rich, subacid. October to February. 

 (Lindley.) 



Norfolk Stone Pippin. 



Stone Pippin. White Stone Pippin. White Pippin. 



A valuable long-keeping cooking fruit. Tree a free grower and 

 abundant bearer. 



Pruit below medium, roundish, yellowish gTeen, slight tinge of red 

 in the sun. Flesh white, firm, brisk, rich, sweet. November to 

 March. 



Norfolk Storing. 



An English Apple, valuable for market or cooking. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate, yellowish green, with yellow red cheek 

 in the sun. Flesh white, tender, juicy, crisp, brisk subacid. Novem- 

 ber, January. 



Northern Spy. 



Northern Spy. 



This beautiful American fruit is one of the most delicious, fragi-ant, 

 and sprightly of all late dessert apples. It ripens in January, keeps till 

 June, and always commands the highest market price. The tree is of 

 rapid, upright growth, and bears moderate crops. It originated on the 



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