The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Family. with diiU red over half or more of its surface, thickly sprinkled withlarge light dots. Stalk short and small. Cavity pretty large, slightlyrusseted. Calyx closed. Segments medium, partially recurved. Basinmedium, a little wrinkled. Flesh white, tender, juicy, mild, pleasant,subacid. Yery good. August, September. Fancher. Origin unknown. FiTiit large to very large, globular, regular. Surface smooth, yellow,blushed. Flesh white, fine-grained breaking, juicy, very sweet. Goodto very good. Baking. September, October. (Warder.) the apple. 173 Fanny.

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The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Family. with diiU red over half or more of its surface, thickly sprinkled withlarge light dots. Stalk short and small. Cavity pretty large, slightlyrusseted. Calyx closed. Segments medium, partially recurved. Basinmedium, a little wrinkled. Flesh white, tender, juicy, mild, pleasant, subacid. Yery good. August, September. Fancher. Origin unknown. FiTiit large to very large, globular, regular. Surface smooth, yellow, blushed. Flesh white, fine-grained breaking, juicy, very sweet. Goodto very good. Baking. September, October. (Warder.) the apple. 173 Fanny. Originated near Strasburgh, Lancaster Co., Pa., on the farn) formerlyowned by Jacob Beam. Tree vigoious, spreading, very pi-oductive.Young wood dark grayish purple, two shades darker than Red A strachan, and giayish. Fruit large, roundish oblate, slightly conic, deep rich crinw^u red, . Pamiy. moderately sprinkled with light dots. Stalk short, small. Cavit}large, deep. Calyx closed. Segments short. Flesh white, a littlestained next the skin, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid. Yery good. Coresmall. August. A new Apple of great promise as a market sort. Faeleigh Pippin.Farley Pippin. Oi-iginated at Farleigh in Kent, England. Tree strong, vigorous, upright, hardy, productive. Fruit medium, oblong conical, ribbed, yellowish, brownish red inthe sun. Flesh greenish, fii-m, rich, and sugary. January to April.(Lind.) Farleys Red. A native of Oldham, Ky. Tree a moderate grower, hardy and pro-ductive. Fruit roundish, inclining to conic. Skin yellowish, shaded andstriped with deep crimson, and specked with light dots. Flesh whitish, very firm, crisp, juicy, with a pleasant vinous flavor. Good. January, April. 174 THE APPLE. Father. A seedling originated about 1795 by General Amos Hall, in WesiBloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. Tree a thrifty, nprigbt grower, forminga handsome head, a