. American pomology : apples . Apples. 644 DBSCBIPTIONS OP APPLES. Stanard. From Erie County, New York, this fruit has made its way westward, by the Lakes, having been distributed hj Col. Hodce, of Buffalo, and brought to the notice of his western friends by Hon. M. L. Dunlap, ot Champaign, Illinois, who esteems it very highly. I quote from his ac- count of it.' " This proves one of our most profitable winter apples ; the tree bears young and constantly, hut fuller on alter-. Fig. 175.—STANABD. nate years; fruit large and showy, shoots large and downy; buds prominent, fruit buds large, an
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 644 DBSCBIPTIONS OP APPLES. Stanard. From Erie County, New York, this fruit has made its way westward, by the Lakes, having been distributed hj Col. Hodce, of Buffalo, and brought to the notice of his western friends by Hon. M. L. Dunlap, ot Champaign, Illinois, who esteems it very highly. I quote from his ac- count of it.' " This proves one of our most profitable winter apples ; the tree bears young and constantly, hut fuller on alter-. Fig. 175.—STANABD. nate years; fruit large and showy, shoots large and downy; buds prominent, fruit buds large, and the earliest in the orchard to swell; but they do not open as soon as others. Tree spreading, trunk generally ; Very hardy. Fruit large, roundish, conical, ribbed, angular ; Surface smooth, yellowish-green, somewhat red, mixed and striped indistinctly; Dots numerous, minute, 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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