OF AUTUMN APPLES. 
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A. Ends equal or subequal. 
20. RAMBO. 
Romanite, Seeknofurther, Bread-and-cheese, of New-Jersey. 
Fruit of the medium size, circular, depressed or flattened. Skin smooth and fair. Stem 
rather long and slender, and set in a deep and wide depression. Calyx medium size, 
and inclosed in a shallow depression. Crown low and wide. Color yellow ; sunny side 
blazed with carmine, which is interspersed with grayish green dots. Flesh yellowish, 
rich and juicy. 
It is regarded, in Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, as one of the best of their apples : it is 
also ranked in this State as one of the first and best of apples. 
21. BLENHEIM PIPPIN {Thompson, Lindley). 
Blenheim. Orange, Woodstock Pippin. 
Fruit above the medium size, roundish. Calyx depressed in a large basin. Color orange 
yellow, and striped on the sunny side with dingy carmine. Flesh yellowish, very sweet. 
A large cooking apple especially for baking, and in use from October to December. 
22. BEAUTY OF THE WEST. 
This is another large, showy, sweet cooking apple, but superior to the above. Color light 
greenish yellow, ornamented with thin stripes of carmine on the sunny side. Stem 
short; depression round. Flesh tender, juicy, sweet and pleasant. 
Although an autumn apple, it has good keeping qualities. 
23. KERRY PIPPIN {Thompson, Lindley ). 
Hampshire Yellow. 
Fruit medium size, round-oval; crown somewhat flattened, unsymmetrical. Stem half an 
inch long, set in a narrow depression. Color pale yellow, fair, shining, stained and 
striped with carmine. Calyx of the medium size, and inclosed in a plaited depression. 
An Irish apple, and ripe in October. 
24. NONSUCH (Lond. Hort Soc. Cat. No. 677). 
Langton JVonsuch, Hanbury, Hoy, Forsyth. 
Fruit of the medium size, round and regular. Stem short, slender. Calyx closed and 
confined in a shallow and rather wide excavation. Color yellow, marbled with orange; 
brick red stripes, broken or in patches, on the sunny side. Flesh white and tender, and 
is regarded as a fine apple for jellies. 
