APPLES 



Name. 



*84 Golden Ball, 



Maine) 

 85 Graveiistein 



(of 



86 Greening, Norlhern 

 *87 Rhode Is- 

 land 



Hampshire 



Yorkshire 



New-York 



*91 Haskell Sweet 



92 Hawthoniden 

 Maide7is Blush, of Coxe 



93 Hoary Morning 

 9A Hanweli Souring 

 95 Hollandbury 



*96 Hopkins 



97 Ingestrie, Red 



98 , Yellow 



*99 Jenning's Sweet 

 *100 Jersey Sweet 

 *101 Jonathan 

 Philip Rick 



102 Juneating. Red 

 Early lied Margaret 

 Striped Jnne^ 

 Strawherrp 



103 Kentish Fillbasket 



♦104 Kenrick's Red Au 

 tumn 



*105 Kilham Hill 



*106 Knowles' Early 

 107 L^dy, or Api 

 Petit Api 



*108 Lippincott 



109 Lord Nelson, Kiike's 

 *I10 Lorett Sweet 

 HI Lucombe's Seedling 



Color 



}■• 



St. 



S- 

 S- 

 g- 

 S- 



s- 



St. 



g- y- 



r. y. 



St. 



y. r. 



y- 



St. y. r 



St. 



r. w. 



y- g- b. 



p. g. r. 

 it. y. 1 



y- »•• 



r. 



p- y' 



Form. 



calv. 

 ronndisl 



oval 

 roundisl 



oblate 

 roundish 



roundisli 



roundish 

 conical 

 roundish 



oblate 



ovate 



oval 



roundish 

 conical 



roundish 



round 

 ovate 



oblate 



roundish 



round 



roundish 



I T 



Season 

 wlien at 

 maturity 



iNov, Ap 



Sep. Nov. 



Oct. Ap 



Nov. Mar 



Oct. Mar 



Oct. Jan 



Dec. Mar 



Oct. 

 Sep. Oct, 



Oct. Mar. 

 Dec. Mar 

 Oct. Jan 



Nov.Mar. 



Sep. Oct. 



Aug. Sep 



Oct. Nov. 

 Sep. Nov. 

 Nov.May 



July 

 Oct. Jan. 



1 

 2 



TK 1 



T K 1 



Remarks. 



J. A favorite in the Slate 

 of Maine. 



V. l\ J. Esteemed the 

 best German apple. 



V. P. Keeps well till late. 



V. r. J. Excellent and 

 greatly esteemed, a 

 first rate variety. 



V. P. A favorite in New- 

 England. 



V. P. J. Fair, hand- 

 some, much esteemed. 



V. P. Good, perhaps 

 synonymous. 



R. xM. 



V. P. J. Tender, superior 

 flavor, esteemed for dry- 

 ing. 



Broad peculiar foliage. 



V. P. Of vigorous growth. 



V. P. Beautiful scarlet 

 fruit. 



Valuable for kitchen and 

 table, 



V. P. J. Crisp and high 

 flavored. 



V. P. A pleasant and 

 beautiful fancy fruit. 



V. P. Fine for baking. 



A good variety. 



V. P. J. Handsome, first 

 rate flavor, of the Spit- 

 zenberg class. 



V. P. J. Beautiful, and 

 one of the best flavored 

 early varieties. 



V. P. J. Very large, fair 

 fruit. 



Sep. Oct. V- P- J. Sub-acid and fine 



flavored. 

 Sep. Nov. V. P. J. Flesh yellow and 

 high flavored. 

 Aug. R.M. 

 Oct. Apr. V. P.J. A beautiful fancy 

 fruit, commands the 

 highest price at market, 

 the tree of vigorous 

 growth and a profuse 

 bearer. 

 July Aug. A beautiful and excellent 



Southern variety. 

 Oct. Feb Handsome. 



Winter IRich andhighlvesteemed. 

 Oct. Feb. V. P. J. Beautiful and 

 I esteemed for kitchen. 



