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VARIETIES 
III. WINTER APPLES. 
SYNOPSIS OF THE VARIETIES. 
Ci .ass I. Fruit red or striped; mottled or splashed, with red or hroun. 
Order I. Height and breadth equal or subequal. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
Mother. Large. Elongated. Subangular. Base narrowed. Stem exsert. 
Buck-Meadow Apple. 
Pennock’s Red Winter. Oblong; oblique; obtuse. Depressions wide. 
B. Ends unequal. 
Bailey’s Sweet. Medium size. Subangular. Apex narrow. 
Kaighn’s Spitzenburnh. Rather large. Stem long, slender. 
Winter Pearmain. Medium size ; elongated. Stem exsert and slender. 
Newark King. Size medium. Conical. Fair. Striped red upon a yellow ground. 
Red Belle Fleur. 
Jonathan. Medium size. Symmetrical. Stem slender. 
Minister. Medium size. Angular or ribbed. Crown or apex narrow. 
Sweet Pearmain. Medium size. Rich red. Dotted. Stem long. 
Black Gilliflower. Full medium size. Conical. Stem long. Dark colored. 
Cornish Gilliflower. Medium size. Apex ribbed, narrow. 
Order II. Breadth greater than the height. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
| j>B. Ends unequal. 
Doctor. Medium size. Symmetrical. Stem and calyx deep. 
Hoary Morning. Large. Stripes broad. Hoary. 
Kentish Fillbasket. Very large. Slightly angular. 
Murphy. Full medium size. 
Rockremain. 
Pound. Very large. Stem short. 
Golden Reinette. Small. Symmetrical. Stem long, in a shallow depression. 
Hartford Sweeting. Full medium size. Stem slender. Depression shallow. 
Newtown Spitzenburgh. 
Watson Dumplin. Very large. Symmetrical. Stripes faint. 
Wine Apple. Medium size. Stripes obscure. Mottled. Stem short. 
Campfield. Rather less than medium size. Skin yellow in spots. 
King Apple. 
Court Pendu. Medium size. Stem short. Crimson. 
