A small, conical, cider apple, of a pale green or yellow color, and good flavor, ripe in January, and keeps till March.—[Fors. Treat.] 95.

458. CALANDER.

A large Scotch apple, of first-rate quality, either as a culinary or dessert fruit; it is of a conical shape, and in use from October to December. The tree is a good bearer.—[Laws. Cat.]

459. CAMBUSNETHAN PIPPIN.

A Scotch apple, originally from the gardens at Cambusnethan, it is rather above the middle size, round, flattened at both ends; eye, very large, in a regular wide cavity, ground color, yellow, with a profusion of red in irregular splotches; the flesh is white and melting, with a very rich saccharine juice.—[Hort. Trans.] iii. 25.

460. CAMPFIELD.

A cider apple of medium size, oblate shape, yellow and red color; in use during December and January.—[H. S. C.] n. 125.

461. CAPPER’S PEARMAIN.