THE APPLE. 



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Reinette de Caux. 

 Of French origin. Tree vigorous, productive. 



Fruit large, roundish, slightly oblate, yellow, splashed and mottled 

 with bright red in the sun, many gray dots. Stalk slender. Calyx half 

 closed. Flesh yellowish white, tender, juicy, agreeable aromatic, sub- 

 acid. January, February. (Alb. Pom.) 



Reinette de Clareval. 



Of French origin. 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, clear lemon yellow, with a slight 

 tinge of red in the sun. Flesh fine, white, firm, juicy, aromatic, vinous. 

 December, March. (Diel.) 

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Reinette de Hongrie. 

 An old Apple, described by Lindley as : 



Fruit medium, roundish oblate, rough gray russet, with faint orange 

 in the sun, numerous warty specks. Flesh greenish white, firm, crisp, 

 aromatic. November to April. 



Reinette de Thorn. 



Supposed to have originated in Holland. It is described in the An- 

 nals of Pomology as a vigorous, upright, productive tree. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish truncated, yellowish, washed, shaded, 

 and mottled with bright red, gray dots. Stalk long, slender. Calyx 

 with long segments. Flesh creamy white, tender, juicy, rich subacid. 

 December. 



Reinette Dore. 

 Reinette Jaune Sardive. Reinette Rousse. 



Of French origin. 



Fruit medium, roundish, pale yellow, with a tinge of red in the sun, 

 nettings of russet, and large brown dots. Stalk short. Calyx closed. 

 Flesh whitish, not very juicy, firm, subacid. Good. Core small. 

 October, November. 



Reinette du Vigan. 



Of foreign unknown origin. Tree vigorous, hardy, and productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, rich yellow, with many red and gray 

 dots, faint blush of red in the sun. Stalk slender. Calyx small, closed. 

 Flesh yellow, tinted with rose, fine-grained, firm, juicy, rich subacid. 

 December to March. (An. Pom.) 



Reinette Grain d'Or. 

 Tree vigorous, productive. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate, yellowish, with gray spots and dots, 

 bronzed in the sun. Stalk slender. Calyx closed. Flesh yellowish, 

 firm, juicy, brisk subacid. December, January. (Alb. Pom.) 



