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MUNSON SWEET. — Medium to Urge, pale yellow, with a red cheek, tender, juicy and 

 •rood. Tree a very tine grower and good" bearer. Nov. and Dec. 



NORTHERS SWEETEN';, ( Northern Golden Sweeting.) — A large, beautiful and excel- 

 lent sweet apple, resembling the preceding, but the tree is only of moderate growth 

 and irregular ; bears well. Nov. and Dee. 



PORTER. — Medium size to large, oblong, yellow, flesh tender and of excellent flavor. 

 Tree a moderate grower; very popular in Massachusetts. Sept. 



POMME K< >YAE, (DYER.) — Large, roundish, yellowish white, with a brown tinge next 

 the sun. crisp, juicy and high flavored. Tree a fair grower and abundant bearer. 

 Sept. and Oct. 



PUMPKIN SWEET, (PUMPKIN RUSSET.) — A very large, round, vellowish russet 

 apple, very sweet and rich. Tree a strong, rapid 'grower, with a large, spreading 

 head ; valuable. Oct. and Nov. 



ST. LAWRENCE. — Large, round, streaked red ami greenish yellow, a very beautiful 

 productive and popular market apple, from Canada. Oct. 



SPICE SWEET. — Large, pale yellow with a blush on the sunny side, cpiile waxen and 

 beautiful, tender, sweet and fine ; a good bearer. Sept. 



SMOK EHOUSE. — Large, roundish, striped, good quality, a strong grower and product- 

 ive; highly esteemed in Pennsylvania, where it is considerably cultivated. Nov. 

 and Dec. 



TOWN E. — Large, flat, striped, mild sub acid, excellent. Tree a good grower and bearer ; 

 from Massachusetts. 



CLASS III.-WINTER APPLES. 



BALDWIN.— Large, bright red, crisp, juicy and rich. Trees very vigorous, upright and 



productive ; considered in Massachusetts the bcxt winter apple. Dee. to March. 

 BA1LY SWEET. — Very large, deep red, flesh tender, rich and sweet ; a superb and ex- 

 cellent sweet apple; originated in Wyoming county, X. Y. The tree is a vigorous, 



upright grower. Nov. to .Ian. 

 BELLFLOWER, (BELLEFLEUR) YELLOW. -Large, yellow, with a tinge of red on 



the sunny side, flesh crisp, juicy, with a sprightly aromatic flavor; a beautiful and 



excellent fruit. The tree is afiee grower and a good bearer. Nov. to April. 

 BOURRASSA. — Lafge, reddish russet, rich and highly flavored ; esteemed as one of the 



very best in Lower Canada, and in Maine and Vermont. Oct. to March. 

 BLUE PEAP.MA1N. — Very large, dark purplish red. covered with bloom, juicy and 



pleasant, sub-acid. Tree a vigorous grower, moderate bearer, very popular in New 



England. October to January. 

 BEAUTY OF KENT. — A large, striped, beautiful English Apple, of medium quality. 



Tree strong and productive. Nov. to Dec. 

 BROADWELL. — A large, fine sweet apple, very popular in some parts of Ohio; a good 



grower and bearer. January to April. 

 BELMONT, (Gate.) — Large, pale yellow, with a red cheek and distinct carmine dots; 



tender, mild and tine flavored. Tree a fair grower and very productive; succeeds 



very well in N. Ohio, and W. New York. Nov. to Feb. 

 DANYEU'S WINTER SWEET. — Medium size, greenish yellow, with often a brownish 



cheek ; tender, rich and sweet. Tree moderately vigorous and productive. Nov. to 



March. 



DUTCH MIGNONNE. — A very large, beautiful and excellent apple, a native of Holland, 

 orange vellow, marked with russet and faint streaks of red, tine flavored. Tree erect 

 and good bearer. Nov. to March. 



DOMINIE, (Wells of Ohio?) — A large, fino striped apple, resembling the Rambo ; a fine 

 grower and profuse bearer; succeeds verv well in nearly all the western states ; at- 

 tains a great size in Illinois and Iowa. Dec. to April. 



FALLA WATER, (Faldenwalder. Tulpehocken. Pound, <fec,) — A very large and handsome 

 well marked apple, from Pennsylvania, quality good. Tree vigorous, bears young 

 and abundant. Nov. to March. 



