OF WINTER APPLES* 
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34. EUSTIS. 
Fruit rather large, roundish; striped and dotted with carmine spread upon a yellow ground. 
Stem short; basin narrow, deep. Flesh yellowish, subacid, fine. Essex Co., Mass. 
35. LIMBER TWIG. 
Fruit of the medium size. Color dull red. Flesh yellowish white, close and compact. 
A southwestern apple, noted for its keeping qualities. 
36. MARSTON’S RED WINTER. 
Fruit of the medium size ; oval, symmetrical, narrowed at each end ; smooth, striped with 
crimson on a yellow ground. Stem of the medium length, slender. Depression russet- 
ed. Basin abrupt and smooth. Flesh yellowish white, tender; high Flavored. 
New-Hampshire. 
37. McLELLAN. 
Fruit of the medium size; roundish, smooth, symmetrical. Color, lively clear red; stem 
rather long, slender; depression narrow ; basin narrow waved. Flesh white, fine-grained, 
very tender; subacid, agreeable. Productive. Connecticut. 
38. PRYOR’S RED. 
Medium size; unsymmetrical. Apex broad, but variable. Subangular. Color dull brick 
on a greenish yellow ground. Stem variable; depression small. Flesh tender, rich 
subacid. Western states. 
39. WINTER QUEEN 
Fruit of the medium size; conical, base broad. Color, deep carmine in the sun ; pale in 
the shade. Stem slender, rather long; depression wide. Flesh yellowish, mild, sub¬ 
acid, pleasant, and productive. Early winter. New-Jersey. 
40. CHANDLER. 
Fruit large, unsymmetrical, oblique and irregular. Color greenish yellow, shaded with 
broken stripes of yellowish red. Stem short; depression deep, Flesh greenish yellow, 
subacid, rich, better than second rate. Ripens in early winter. 
Originated in Pomfret, Connecticut. 
