. Fruits and fruit-trees of light quince-like flavor ; very good ; core rather Buzbys Eaely. Origin uncertain, supposed to be Moorestown, New Jersey. Tree amoderate grower, rather spreading, very productive alternate years. Fruit below medium, roundish oblate; skin pale yellow, thinlyshaded, striped and splashed with light red over half the surface; stalkshort, small; cavity large, deep ; calyx closed ; basin quite deep, slightlycorrugated; flesh whitish, fine, crisp, tender, juicy, mild subacid;good to very good ; core small. Last of August and September. THE APPLE.


. Fruits and fruit-trees of light quince-like flavor ; very good ; core rather Buzbys Eaely. Origin uncertain, supposed to be Moorestown, New Jersey. Tree amoderate grower, rather spreading, very productive alternate years. Fruit below medium, roundish oblate; skin pale yellow, thinlyshaded, striped and splashed with light red over half the surface; stalkshort, small; cavity large, deep ; calyx closed ; basin quite deep, slightlycorrugated; flesh whitish, fine, crisp, tender, juicy, mild subacid;good to very good ; core small. Last of August and September. THE APPLE. 5 Cadwalladers Golden. Originated on the farm of James Simmons, near Greenbush, WarrenCounty, Illinois, and introduced by E. F. Cadwallader, Paola, Kansas,who states that the tree is hardy, a strong, vigorous grower, spreading,an early and prolific bearer, and valuable for market and culinary uses. Fruit medium, oblate or roundish oblate ; skin bright yellow, some-times with a slight blush, moderately sprinkled with dark grayish dots;. Cadwalladers Golden. stalk rather short, slender; cavity quite large, deep, sometimes slightrusset; calyx closed or half open ; basin large, deep, slightly corrugated ;flesh yellowish white, half fine, tender, juicy, mild, pleasant subacid;good to very good; core small. October, February. Calkins Pippin. Originated with the late Elias Calkins, of West Cornwallis, NovaScotia. Tree vigorous; forms a large round head, with droopingbranches; an early and heavy bearer alternate years; is valuable formarket and culinary uses. Fruit large, roundish conical, sometimes oblong, slightly angular;skin whitish, thinly shaded and mottled on the sunny side, sometimes afew nettings of russet and a few grayish dots ; stalk of medium length,slender; cavity large, deep; calyx closed; basin rather narrow, deep,much corrugated; flesh white, rather coarse, tender, juicy, brisk sub-acid ; good; core large. November, February. Chester County. Origin uncertain; found on


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