540. FAIR MAID OF FRANCE.
A medium sized, roundish, and striped apple, of inferior quality.—[H. S. C.] p. 15.
541. FALLAWATER.
An American variety, of second-rate quality. It is rather large, regularly formed, and ovato-conical; of a green and brownish-red color; and a very good and productive variety, possessing in some degree a Newtown Pippin flavor. It is in use in January, and suitable either for table or kitchen use.—[H. S. C.] n. 242.
542. FAME.
A Scotch apple, peculiar to the Carse of Gowrie, but not a common variety.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 472.
543. FARTHING’S PIPPIN.
A small oblate, and green apple, of inferior quality; in use in November—[H. S. C.] p. 15.