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THE APPLE. 



ty of which has not yet been discovered. The tree is a moderately vigor- 

 ous grower, hardy, and quite productive. Young wood reddish brown. 



Fruit above medium, irregular, ribbed. Color yellowish, with slight 

 undulations over the surface, which are green. Skin smooth and oily. 

 Cavity wide. Basin furrowed. Flesh not very fine-grained, very light 

 and tender, with a pleasant, subacid flavor. Good. August. 



Trescott Russet. 



Originated in Sharon, Conn. Tree a strong grower, good bearer ; 

 and the fruit keeps well, but inclines to shrivel. 



Fruit roundish conic oblique, yellow russet, with a dull red cheek. 

 Stalk short, thick. Calyx closed. Flesh tough, mild subacid, vinous, 

 almost sweet. Good. February, April. 



Trumbull Sweet. 

 Fenton Sweeting. Trumbull Sweeting-. 



Originated in the orchard of Aaron Fenton, Trumbull Co., Ohio. Tree 

 a healthy, spreading, vigorous grower, an early and good bearer. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, whitish yellow, mth a blush in the 

 sun, and a few brown and indistinct green or gray dots. Stalk rather 

 short and slender. Cavity broad, uneven. Calyx closed. Flesh white, 

 juicy, tender, mild, sweet. Very good. Core rather large. Septem- 

 ber, October. 



Trumpeter. 

 Treadle-Hole. 



An Apple esteemed in the orchards of Lancaster, England. 



Fruit large, oblong, ribbed, pale green, with a tinge of yellow in the 

 sun. Flesh greenish white, crisp, juicy, sweet subacid. October, De- 

 cember. 



Tucker. 



A cooking Apple, described by Cole as medium, flattish round, green- 

 ish yellow, crisp, juicy, acid. July, August. 



Tuebner's Cider. 

 Origin, Missouri. Valued only for cider. 



Fruit below medium, roundish truncated, dull yellowish red. Flesh 

 yellow, acid. October. 



Tuebner's Golden. 

 Originated in Missouri. 



Fruit small, roundish, yellow. Flesh acid. Valued only for its 

 productiveness. September. . 



Tuft's. 

 Tuft's Baldwin. 



Originated in Cambridge, Mass. The tree is vigorous, forming a 

 handsome head, and bearing annually. Young wood dark brown. 



