. Fruits and fruit-trees of lightly oblique, yellow, shadedand mostly overspread with bright rich red, faintly splashed and mot-tled, moderately sprinkled with areole dots. Stalk medium. Cavitydeep, narrow. Calyx partially open. Segments a little yellowish, juicy, firm, rich, brisk subacid. Yery good. Decem-ber to June. Pawsan. An English cider Apple. Fruit medium, roundish, dull green, with network of russet. Fleshfirm, juicy, acid. October. Peach. Origin unknown. Tree moderate grower. Fruit below medium, oblate, inclining to conic, pale yellow, withblush of red in t


. Fruits and fruit-trees of lightly oblique, yellow, shadedand mostly overspread with bright rich red, faintly splashed and mot-tled, moderately sprinkled with areole dots. Stalk medium. Cavitydeep, narrow. Calyx partially open. Segments a little yellowish, juicy, firm, rich, brisk subacid. Yery good. Decem-ber to June. Pawsan. An English cider Apple. Fruit medium, roundish, dull green, with network of russet. Fleshfirm, juicy, acid. October. Peach. Origin unknown. Tree moderate grower. Fruit below medium, oblate, inclining to conic, pale yellow, withblush of red in the sun, and thickly sprinkled with gray dots. Stalkshort. Calyx closed. Flesh white, crisp, tender, juicy, lively brisksubacid. Good to very good. Core small. December to April. Agood keeper. 300 THE APPLE. Peach-Pond Sweet. This is a most excellent autumn variety, from a small village of thisname in Dutchess Co., N. Y. It appears well worthy of a more gen-eral dissemination. Tree vigorous, spreading. Young shoots dull gray-ish Peach-Pond Sweet. Fruit of medium size, rather flat, striped light red. Stalk long andslender. Flesh tender or very mellow, moderately juicy, very rich,sweet, and agreeable. Yery good. September to November. From Pennsylvania. Fruit medium or below, roundish oblong, pale yellow, with a blushin the sun, few gray dots. Flesh white, crisp, jnicy, pleasant Core small. December, February. Pearsalls Sweet. Supposed to have originated in Queens Co., Long Island. Tree up-right spreading, quite productive. Fruit rather large, roundish, sometimes oblique, yellow, shaded,splashed, and mottled with light red. Stalk short. Calyx closed. Fleshyellowish, a little coarse, moderately juicy, sweet. Good. Core largeand open. November, January. A good keeper, and valuable forbaking. Pearsons Early. Fruit medium or above, roundish, pale yellow. Flesh yellowishwhite, sharp subacid. August, September. (Elliott.) THE APPLE. 301 Pearsons Pl


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