. American pomology : apples . Apples. 382 UESCRIFlIO>«'S OF API'LES. Fruit medium to large, flat, regular. Surface smooth, greenisli-white, rarely blushed with red. Basin broad, shallow, and regular or wavy; Eye medi- um, open. Cavity deep, acute; Stem rather long; Flesh yellowish, firm, rather tough, but juicy, rich and sweet. This variety keeps well, lasting until May. Not yet sufliciently tested in the North. Campfield. NEWAKK SWEETINO. Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. This fruit is especially valuable for cider, but it may be used also in the kitchen; being a long keeper and often


. American pomology : apples . Apples. 382 UESCRIFlIO>«'S OF API'LES. Fruit medium to large, flat, regular. Surface smooth, greenisli-white, rarely blushed with red. Basin broad, shallow, and regular or wavy; Eye medi- um, open. Cavity deep, acute; Stem rather long; Flesh yellowish, firm, rather tough, but juicy, rich and sweet. This variety keeps well, lasting until May. Not yet sufliciently tested in the North. Campfield. NEWAKK SWEETINO. Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. This fruit is especially valuable for cider, but it may be used also in the kitchen; being a long keeper and often beautifully. Fig. 52.—CAMPFIELD. colored at maturity iu the spring, it is often exposed on the fruit-stands, where it attracts purchasers by the great beauty of its brilliant colors. Fruit always fair, bnt its figure is variable, being some- times globular or conical. The characteristic form is round-oblate, regular; Size 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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