689. MORDEN STRIPED.
A medium sized kitchen apple, of second-rate quality, it is of a roundish shape, striped with red, and in use from November till January.—[H. S. C.] n. 446.
690. MOSS’S INCOMPARABLE.
A large apple of first-rate quality, either as a dessert or culinary fruit. It is a very late keeper, being in use from April till June.—[Riv. Cat.]
691. MOTHER APPLE.
A small cider apple of ovate shape, yellow color, and in use in December. A bitter sweet.—[H. S. C.] n. 448.
692. MOTHER RENNET.
This is rather under the middle size, of a greenish color, with a little blush towards the sun, the eye is large and deep, and the footstalk is small.—[Fors. Treat.] 115.