. American pomology : apples . Apples. CXASS IV.—OBLONG APPLES. II. II. I. 691 A delicions finiit for amateurs, but its place is supplant- ed by Orimes^ Golden, which is a much better tree, with fruit of similar good qualities, and better. Rock Pippin. BZDGE FIFFHT, IjaiON, &c. This admirable long-keeper has clamis upon the atten- tion of the commercial orchardist, on account of its. Fig. 290.—BOCK PIPPIN. soundness and beauty in the spring. Tree very thrifty, large, productive; Branches open, spreading; Shoots stout, dark; Foliage large, scattered. Fruit full medium, oblong, ovate, angula


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CXASS IV.—OBLONG APPLES. II. II. I. 691 A delicions finiit for amateurs, but its place is supplant- ed by Orimes^ Golden, which is a much better tree, with fruit of similar good qualities, and better. Rock Pippin. BZDGE FIFFHT, IjaiON, &c. This admirable long-keeper has clamis upon the atten- tion of the commercial orchardist, on account of its. Fig. 290.—BOCK PIPPIN. soundness and beauty in the spring. Tree very thrifty, large, productive; Branches open, spreading; Shoots stout, dark; Foliage large, scattered. Fruit full medium, oblong, ovate, angular, often ribbed, truncate at the apex, sometimes unequal; Surface very emooth, very rich yellow, blushed bright carmine when ripe; Dots few, small, 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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