THE APPLE. 



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Matlock's Summer. 



Fruit large, oblate, white, sometimes with a blush or indistinct 

 splashes and stripes. Flesh tender, juicy, almost sweet. Good. 

 August. 



Matson. 



Fruit large, red streaked, showy, acid, cooking. (A. Pom. S.) 

 Mattamuskeet. 



Origin, Eastern North Carolina. Tree vigorous, productive. Young 

 wood dull reddish brown, slightly downy. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate conic, yellow, shaded and splashed 

 with light and dark red. Flesh whitish yellow, crisp, brisk subacid. 

 Good. December to March. Yalued principally for its keeping quali- 

 ties. 



Mauck. 



A Pennsylvania Apple. 



Fruit large, conical, greenish yellow, blush in the sun. 



Flesh tender, 



pleasant. Good. Core large, hollow. 



October, November. 



Maverack's Sweet. 



Maverack's Sweet. 



Raised by Dr. Maverack, Pendleton District, S. C. Tree vigorous 

 upright, spreading, sometimes irregular, an early and good bearer. 

 Young shoots reddish grayish brown, slightly* downy. 



