THE APPLE. 



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McKim's Vandervere. 



Origin, on the grounds of Robert McKim, Centre Co., Pa. Tree 

 vigorous, upright. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, deep yellow, splashed, striped, and 

 mottled with shades of red, light and brown dots. Flesh white, ten- 

 der, not very juicy, acid. Good. September, November. 



McKlNLEY. 



Fruit medium, roundish flattened, slightly conic, dull red on green- 

 ish yellow. Stripes indistinct. Flesh breaking, fine-grained, juicy, sub- 

 acid. Good. December, January. 



Maclean's Favorite. 

 An English Apple of little value. 



Fruit medium, roundish, yellow.. Flesh crisp, acid. November to 

 February. 



McLellan. 

 Martin. 



Origin, Woodstock, Conn. Tree thrifty, upright, very produc- 

 tive, annual bearer, and handsome. Young shoots, dull grayish red- 

 dish brown, slightly downy. 



McLellan. 



Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, slightly conic, very re- 

 gular, and fair. Color yellow, mostly striped, marbled, and splashed 

 with red. . Stalk short, inserted in a rather deep cavity. Calyx small, 

 nearly closed. Basin moderate, slightly uneven. Flesh white, very ten- 

 der, juicy, with a fine vinous flavor, almost saccharine. Very good. 

 December to March. 



