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DESCRIPTIONS 
13. CORNISH GJLLIFLOWER. Plate 56. Fig. 16. 
Fruit about the medium size ; circular ; 
elongated. Color green, and green or 
namented with faint patches of brown 
upon the cheek. Stem exsert; slender. 
Calyx small; depression plaited. Flesh 
white, and scarcely tender. 
English. 
Order II. Breadth greater than the height. 
A. Ends equal or sub-equal. 
14. DOCTOR. 
Fruit of the medium size; symmetrical. Ground color yellow, ornamented with stripes 
more or less nebulous. Stem and calyx inserted in deep depressions. Flesh yellowish, 
tender, and aromatic. Taste subacid, accompanied with a fine flavor. 
Originated in Pennsylvania. It is said to lose its finer qualities at the North. Late 
autumn or early winter. 
15. HOARY MORNING. 
Fruit full medium size ; roundish. Color red, arranged in wide stripes, bearing a bloom. 
Basal depression wide ; that of the crown superficial. English cooking apple, 
16. KENTISH FILLBASKET. 
Fruit very large, rounded and slightly ripped. Predominant color, greenish yellow, faintly 
striped. Subacid. English cooking apple. 
17. MURPHY. 
Fruit rather large, or full medium size ; round-oblong. Ground color a rich yellow, bear¬ 
ing bright red stripes. Stem long; depression wide ; basin narrow. Flesh yellowish, 
subacid, mild and pleasant. Early winter. Origin, Salem, Mass. 
