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THE APPLE. 



Carpentin Reinette. 

 Kleine Graue Eeinette. Der Carpentin. 



A German Apple. Tree a free grower and good bearer. 



Fruit small, roundish oblong, yellowish green, striped and washed 

 with red, dark red in the sun. Flesh yellowish white, tender, juicy, 

 vinous, aromatic. December to April. (Hogg.) 



Carter. 

 Royal Pippin. 



Origin, farm of Nath. Carter, Leominster, Mass. A vigorous grower 

 and productive. 



Fruit above medium, roundish oblate, yellow, slightly shaded, striped, 

 and marbled with red. Stalk short, inserted in a deep cavity. Calyx 

 closed, set in a large basin. Flesh tender, rather coarse, juicy, pleasant, 

 subacid. Good to very good. Core small. October to January. 



Carter's Blue. 

 Lady Fitzpatrick. 



This variety originated at Mount Meigs, near Montgomery, Ala. 

 Tree a fine upright grower, an early bearer. Young shoots reddish brown, 

 very close grained. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate, greenish, washed and striped with dull 

 red and covered with a blue bloom. Stalk slender. Calyx closed. Flesh 

 yellowish white, crisp, sugary, rich, aromatic. Very good. September 

 to November. 



Carver. 



Origin, Norristown, Pa. Tree productive. 



Fruit large, roundish, lemon yellow. Stalk short. Calyx small, 

 closed. Flesh yellowish, juicy, tender, vinous, subacid. Good. August. 



There is also a Carver Apple from Montgomery Co., which is red, and 

 a winter fruit. 



Cary's Summer. 

 Of unknown origin. Probably an old. variety. 



Fruit large, round, flattened, rich yellow, splashed with crimson. 

 Flesh yellow, tender, juicy, subacid. Good. Core medium. June 

 to September. (Warder.) 



Case. 



An Apple somewhat grown in Connecticut. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, light and dark red, striped and 

 splashed. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender, crisp, aromatic, pleasant, sub- 

 acid. Good. November. 



Cash Sweet. 



Medium size, oblate, conic. Skin whitish, with a blush. Flesh 

 white, sweet, and rather dry. September. 



