. Fruits and fruit-trees of almost as if mottled. Stalk medi-um. Calyx closed. Flesh whitish, tender, juicy, mild subacid. Coresmall. Good to very good. December to March. Kentucky Southern Apple of unknown origin. Fruit medium, conic, regular, deep red, stripes obscured and scarcelyvisible. Dots scattered, large, yellow. Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy, very sweet, rich, slightly perfumed. November, January.(Warder.) THE APPLE. 239 Kerry Aromatic Irisli dessert Apple. Fruit middle size, oval, a little flattened at tlie eye, pale


. Fruits and fruit-trees of almost as if mottled. Stalk medi-um. Calyx closed. Flesh whitish, tender, juicy, mild subacid. Coresmall. Good to very good. December to March. Kentucky Southern Apple of unknown origin. Fruit medium, conic, regular, deep red, stripes obscured and scarcelyvisible. Dots scattered, large, yellow. Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy, very sweet, rich, slightly perfumed. November, January.(Warder.) THE APPLE. 239 Kerry Aromatic Irisli dessert Apple. Fruit middle size, oval, a little flattened at tlie eye, pale yellow, tender, crisp, with a sugary flavor. Good. Ripens inSeptember and October. Keswick Codlin. A noted English cooking Apple, which may be gathered for tarts asearly as the month of August, and continues in use till !November. It isan early and a gi^eat bearer and a vigorous tree, and is one of the mostprofitable of orchard sorts for cooking or market. Tree very hardy,forming a large, regular, upright, spreading, round Keswick Codlin. Fruit a little above the middle size, rather conical, with a few obscureribs. Stalk short and deeply set. Calyx rather large. Skin greenishyellow, washed with a faint blush on one side. Flesh yellowish white,juicy, with a pleasant acid flavor. Ketchu:hs Favorite. Origin, farm of ]\Ir. Ketchum, in Sudbury, Yt. Tree \TLgorous andproductive. Fruit medium, roundish oblate, liglit waxen yellow, slightly shaded THE APPLE. with rosy blush, irregularly sprinkled with carmine dots. Flesh white,inild, tender, juicy, subacid. Good. September to January KiKITA. Origin unknown. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading. Fruit medium, roundish, slightly oblate, greenish yellow, shaded withdull red in the sun. Flesh whitish, tender, moderately juicy, mild•sweet. Good. November, December. KiLHAM Hill. A native of Essex Co., Mass., raised by Daniel Kilham. Fruit pretty large, roundish, ribbed, narrowing to the eye, pale yel-low, slightly splashed with


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