THE APPLE. 



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Fruit small, oblong, conical, pale yellow mixed with russet. Flesh 

 rich, sweet, dry. Valuable for cooking or for cider. October to 

 December. 



Corlie's Sweet. 



Origin on the farm of A. Corlies, Shrewsbury, New Jersey. Tree 

 vigorous, round-headed, great bearer. 



Fruit medium, roundish, conical, whitish yellow, light blush in sun. 

 Flesh white, firm, moderately juicy, pleasant sweet, fine for cooking. 

 Hardly good. September, November. 



Cornell's Fancy. 

 Cornell's Favorite. 



From Pennsylvania. Tree vigorous and productive. 



Fruit medium, oblong, conical. Color waxen yellow, shaded and 

 splashed with crimson. Stalk of medium length. Cavity rather large. 

 Calyx closed, abrupt, corrugated. Flesh white, tender, crisp, juicy, with 

 a pleasant subacid flavor. Core medium or large. Yery good. 



Cornfield. 

 A Southern variety from J. S. Downer. 



Fruifc medium, roundish oblate, truncate regular, yellow, covered 

 with mixed deep red, striped. Flesh yellow, fine-grained, tender, rather 

 dry, subacid. Good. December. (Warder.) 



Cornish Aromatic. 



An English Apple. 



Fruit of medium size, roundish, angular. Color rich red, much 

 marked with russet yellow dots, on a pale russet ground. Flesh yellow, 

 with a rich, aromatic, subacid flavor. Good. October to December. 



Cornish Gilliflower. 



Cornish July-flower. Pomme Kegelans. Red Gilliflower ? 



Calville d'Angleterre. Cornwallisser. Nelken Apfel. 



An old English Apple. Tree a poor grower and shy bearer. 



Fruit medium size, roundish, conical, narrowing much to the eye 

 where it is ribbed, dull green, or dark yellowish green, with a sunny side 

 of brownish red, intermixed with a few streaks of richer red. Flesh yel- 

 lowish, firm, with a rich, high flavor, and a slight aromatic perfume. 

 Good. November to April. 



Cornish Spice. 



Origin unknown. 



Fruit small, oblate, pale yellow, slight shade in sun. Flesh yellow- 

 ish, crisp, juicy, slightly aromatic, subacid. Good. November. 



Corse's Favorite. 

 A Canadian Apple, valuable for stewing. 



Fruit medium, oblate, depressed, yellowish green. Flesh whitish, 

 juicy, brisk, subacid. Good. September. 



