. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES — I. Jl. I. 405 Core wi<le, closed, scarcely meeting the eye; Seeds an- gular; Flesh yellow, fins grained; Flavor sub-acid, aroma- tic, and first quality for table or dessert use, in November or later. Finley. ABBOTT ? This fine fruit originated in Kentucky and is cultivated to some extent in Southern Indian^, where it is considered entitled to the meed of excellence, and preferred to the Early Harvest on the one hand, and to the Maiden's Blush. Fig. 71.—FDILBT. on the other; and in its season, it competes with both, be- ing useful
. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES — I. Jl. I. 405 Core wi<le, closed, scarcely meeting the eye; Seeds an- gular; Flesh yellow, fins grained; Flavor sub-acid, aroma- tic, and first quality for table or dessert use, in November or later. Finley. ABBOTT ? This fine fruit originated in Kentucky and is cultivated to some extent in Southern Indian^, where it is considered entitled to the meed of excellence, and preferred to the Early Harvest on the one hand, and to the Maiden's Blush. Fig. 71.—FDILBT. on the other; and in its season, it competes with both, be- ing useful in July for the kitchen, and rioening gradually until September. Tree large, spreading, vigorous and productive. Fruit large to very large, regular, globular-oblate, slightly conical; Surface smooth, greenish-yellow, becom- ing a clear lemon yellow at maturity; Dots minute, gray, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Warder, J. A. (John Aston), 1812-1883. New York : Orange Judd and Company
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