589. HARVEY’S RUSSET.

A Cornish apple. This is a large russet-colored apple, with a little red towards the sun. This is a famous kitchen fruit, and tolerably good raw. It has a musky flavor.—[Fors. Treat.] 106.

590. HAY’S EARLY.

A culinary apple, of medium size, oblate shape, and yellow striped with red color, it is ripe in August.—[H. S. C.] n. 325.

591. HEDGE APPLE.

A new fruit of middle sized, and handsome conical shape, red towards the sun, and a straw-color on the other side. This apple is of a tolerably good flavor, and keeps till the latter end of April.—[Fors. Treat.] 107.

592. HEREFORDSHIRE MONSTER.

A small cider apple, of roundish shape, and yellow color; in use in December.—[H. S. C.] p. 19.

593. HENRY’S WEEPING PIPPIN.