The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . nce, and has ahigher perfume than the Green or Newtown Pippin, and its flesh israther firmer, and equally high flavored ; while the Green is more juicy,crisp, and tender. The Yellow Newtown Pippin is rather flatter,measuring only about two inches deep, and it is always quite oblique—?projecting more on one side of the stalk than the other. When fullyripe it is yellow, sometimes with a rather lively red cheek, and a smoothskin, few or none of the spots on the Green variety, but with the samerusset marks at the stalk. It is also more highly fragrant befor
The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . nce, and has ahigher perfume than the Green or Newtown Pippin, and its flesh israther firmer, and equally high flavored ; while the Green is more juicy,crisp, and tender. The Yellow Newtown Pippin is rather flatter,measuring only about two inches deep, and it is always quite oblique—?projecting more on one side of the stalk than the other. When fullyripe it is yellow, sometimes with a rather lively red cheek, and a smoothskin, few or none of the spots on the Green variety, but with the samerusset marks at the stalk. It is also more highly fragrant before andafter it is cut than the Gieen. The flesh is firm, crisp, juicy, and witha very ricn and high flavor. Both the Newtown Pippins grow alike,and they are both excellent bearers. This variety is rather hardier andsucceeds best. February to May. Yellow native Apple of unknown origin. 420 THE APPLE. Fruit small, rotuidish, light yellow, witL a few gray dots. Flealtwhite, rather tender, pleasant, sweet. Good. October, November. Yellow Newtown Pippin. Yopps Favorite. From Georgia. Tree moderately vigorous, upright spreading. Fruit large, roundish, slightly conic, greenish yellow, with a blushin the sun, sprinkled sparingly with russet dots, and a little russetabout the stem. Calyx open, in a deep basin. Stalk short. Cavity white, fine-grained, tender, juicy, subacid. Good. Core York. From Massachusetts. Valuable for culinary purposes. Fruit medium, roundish conic, pale yellow, with a slight shade ofred in the sun. Stalk short. Calyx closed. Flesh whitish, tender,juicy, sprightly subacid. Good to very good. Core small. October,November. York Imperial,Johnsons Fine Winter. Origin thought to be York Co., Pa. Tree moderately vigorous,productive. Young wood rich brown, downy. Fruit medium, oblate obliqiie, wbitish, shaded vdth crimson in thesun, thinly sprinkled with light and gray dots. Stalk short. Calyxclosed or partially open. Basin large, deep.
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