. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 309 Clyde Beauty. Large, roundish-conical, slightly ribbed; striped and mottled red on greenish yellow; stem short, slender, deep set; basin furrowed; flesh white, fine-grained, sub-acid, fair Late autumn. Wayne County, N. Y. Cooper. Rather large, round oblate, sides unequal; greenish yel- low and pale red; stalk slender, deep set; basin deep; flesh crisp, juicy, pleasant, but not very high flavor. Mid-autumn Cultivated in Central Ohio. Cornel


. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 309 Clyde Beauty. Large, roundish-conical, slightly ribbed; striped and mottled red on greenish yellow; stem short, slender, deep set; basin furrowed; flesh white, fine-grained, sub-acid, fair Late autumn. Wayne County, N. Y. Cooper. Rather large, round oblate, sides unequal; greenish yel- low and pale red; stalk slender, deep set; basin deep; flesh crisp, juicy, pleasant, but not very high flavor. Mid-autumn Cultivated in Central Ohio. Cornell. (Cornell's Fancy.) Medium, oblong conic ; shaded and splashed red on yellow; stalk medium, cavity large; basin abrupt, furrowed ; flesh white, tender, with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. September. Originated and valued in central Pennsyl- vania. Fig. 378. Fig. 380. Red Summer Calville. Lubsk Fig. 379. Pig. 377- Fig. 381. Basil the Great. Longfield. Sweet Longfield. Doctor. (De Witt.) Medium in size, or large; regular, oblate; yellow, clouded and streaked with red; stalk and calyx deep set; flesh breaking, tender, aromatic, brisk, fine flavor. Late au- tumn and early winter. Succeeds well in Pennsylvania and Ohio; less esteemed farther north. Origin, Pennsylvania. Fairbanks. Size medium, rather oblate, inclining to conic; skin light yellow, striped with red, with patches of russet; stem long, set in a broad and shallow cavity; flesh yellowish, juicy, with a rich sub-acid and vinous flavor. September and October. Ori- gin, Winthrop, Me. Fall Seek-no-further. Very large, oblate; shaded and striped with red on yellow; stalk long; cavity large, russeted; basin broad, uneven; flesh whitish, tender, pleasant, sub-acid. Productive. 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 Thomas, J. J.


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