VARIETIES 
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Vandervere. Medium size. Dotted. Stem short, in a wide depression. 
Brabant Bellefleur. Large. Calyx large. Pale yellow, and striped. 
Wagener. Medium size. Obscurely ribbed, Stem equals the base. Slender. Depressions 
wide. 
Winter King. Large; bright crimson; striped; yellow patches about the base. 
Redstreak. Medium size. Red and yellow in streaks. Cider apple. 
Monmouth Pippin. 
Baldwin. Full medium size. Circular. Stem slender. 
American Pippin. Medium size. Symmetrical. Colors dull. 
Esopus Spitzenburgh. Full medium size. Conical. Stem slightly exsert. Deprnssion wide. 
Calyx depression abrupt. 
Melon. Medium size. Unsymmetrical. Stem long, slender. 
Ribston Pippin. Medium size. Elongated. Basin angular. (Late autumn or early winter.) 
Fameuse. Medium size or less. Stripes and blotches on a whitish ground. Stem long. (Au¬ 
tumn or winter.) 
Ramsdel Sweeting. Medium size. Stem short. Depression deep. Sweet. Skin bloomed. 
Red Gilliflower. See Scolloped Gilliflower. 
Ladies’ Sweeting. Full medium size. Crown or apex narrow. Stem short. Depression 
small. 
Kirke’s Lord Nelson. Large. Symmetrical. (Autumn or winter.) 
Willow Twig. Full medium size. Symmetrical. Depressions wide and deep. 
Ohio Nonpareil. Large. Stem short. 
Stannard’s Seedling. 
Dutch Mignome. 
Class II. Fruit yellow, or yellow with an orange blush ; green , or green with a brown blush. 
Order I. Height and breadth equal or swbequal. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
Salisbury’s Winter. Fruit nearly of the medium size. Stem exsert, small; depression closed. 
Warren Pippin. 
B. Ends unequal. 
Yellow Bellfleur. Full medium size, or greater. Apex narrow. 
White Bellfleur. 
Michael Henry. Medium size. Apex narrow. Stem short, thick. 
Cornish Gilliflower. 
Waxen Apple. Unsymmetrical. 
Lowell. Medium size. Elongated. Yellow. 
Lemon Pippin. Scarcely medium size. Symmetrical. Stem short. Fleshy. Curved inwards. 
