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THE APPLE. 



sprinkled with minute brown dots. Flesh, yellowish, tender, crisp, juicy, 

 very pleasant subacid. Yery good. January to April. 



White Winter Pearmain. 



Whitman. 

 From South Abington, Mass. 



Fruit a little above medium, oblong, greenish yellow, with russet 

 blotches. Stalk slender. Flesh sweet. December. (N. E. Farm.) 



Whitmore's Pippin. 



Fruit medium, conical, ribbed, yellowish green, dark green specks, 

 and slight tinge of red in the sun. Flesh whitish green, breaking, 

 brisk, slight aromatic. November, January. (Lindley.) 



Whitney Russet. 



Origin unknown. Supposed Canadian. Tree a vigorous grower, 

 productive. Young shoots reddish brown, grayish. 



Fruit small, oblate, slightly mclining to conic, yellow, mostly 

 covered with thin light russet, sometimes a shade of crimson in the 

 sun. Stalk long, often with bracts. Cavity large, deep. Calyx 

 closed. Basin slightly corrugated. Flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, rich, 

 mild subacid. Yery good. Core small. December to April. 



Wiceham's Pearmain. 

 "Wick Pearmain. 



This variety, says Hogg, was grown at Wickham, near Winchester, 

 Hampshire, England. It is an excellent dessert Apple. 



