. American pomology : apples . Apples. 388 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Mountain Street. MOUNTAINEEK. From Pennsylvania; exhibited by Joel Wood, before the Ohio Pomological Society. Fruit large, beautifiil, but too delicate for transporta- tion, oblate; Surface smooth, light, yellow; Dots minute. Basin wide, wavy; Eye small, closed. Cavity deep, acute, wavy ; Stem short, slender. Core wide, open, dark, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, pointed; Flesn white, breaking, very tender, fine grain- ed, juicy; Flavor sweet; Quality good to very good; Use, table, baking; Season, December. A of £roadw


. American pomology : apples . Apples. 388 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Mountain Street. MOUNTAINEEK. From Pennsylvania; exhibited by Joel Wood, before the Ohio Pomological Society. Fruit large, beautifiil, but too delicate for transporta- tion, oblate; Surface smooth, light, yellow; Dots minute. Basin wide, wavy; Eye small, closed. Cavity deep, acute, wavy ; Stem short, slender. Core wide, open, dark, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, pointed; Flesn white, breaking, very tender, fine grain- ed, juicy; Flavor sweet; Quality good to very good; Use, table, baking; Season, December. A of £roadwell or Ladies^ Sweeting,. Fig. 57.—MUNSON SWEET. Manson Jli'weet. OBAUGE SWEET. This New England variety is considered quite promis- ing in its new western homes, where, however, it is not yet widely known or tested. Tree vigorous, 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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