A large kitchen apple; of broad conical shape, striped with red, and in use from September till October.—[H. S. C.] n. 843.

893. TWIN WINE.

A variety grown in the orchards of the Carse of Gowrie. The tree is a good bearer, the fruit very beautiful, and sometimes twined together.—[M. C. H. S.] iv. 474.

894. TWO YEARLING.

A small dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of a roundish shape, yellow color, and keeps from May till July.—[H. S. C.] p. 44.

895. UNDERLEAF.

A medium sized cider apple, of second-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape, yellow on the shaded side, and red towards the sun; and in use in December.—[H. S. C.] p. 44.

896. VALLEYFIELD PIPPIN.

A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality; it is of an oblate shape, green on the shaded side, red, towards the sun; and ripe in September. The tree is a good bearer.—[H. S. C.] n. 844.

897. VAN PIPPIN.