. Agriculture of New York: comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks, and the natural waters of the different geological formations; together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Natural history. OF WINTER APPLES. 85 102. STURMER PIPPIN. Fruit of the medium size, depressed, conical. Color yellowish green; in the sun, brownish red. Flesh firm, with a brisk, rich flavor. Tree vigorous; productive. Fruit keeps till mid summer. English. 103. WINTER SWEET PARADISE. Fruit rather large,
. Agriculture of New York: comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks, and the natural waters of the different geological formations; together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Natural history. OF WINTER APPLES. 85 102. STURMER PIPPIN. Fruit of the medium size, depressed, conical. Color yellowish green; in the sun, brownish red. Flesh firm, with a brisk, rich flavor. Tree vigorous; productive. Fruit keeps till mid summer. English. 103. WINTER SWEET PARADISE. Fruit rather large, symmetrical, circular, fair, smooth. Color dull green, becoming in time brownish on the exposed cheek. Stem short; depression circular. Calyx depression small, shallow and narrow. Flesh white, fine grained and juicy. Considered as a very good apple, and keeping until March. 104. WHITE PIPPIN. Fruit large, irregularly ribbed, greenish yellow. J. J. Thomas expressed the opinion that it is identical with the Canada Reinette, celebrated in southern Ohio. 105. WESTERN SPY. Fig. 58. Fruit of the medium size, or above, broadest at the middle, slightly depressed. Stem deep and rather thick, subequaling the base. Ca- lyx rather large, depression rather wide and of moderate depth. Co- lor yellow; cheek upon the sunny side pale red or orange ; skin dot- ted with gray. Flesh yellowish, agreeably acid with a good flavor. It is regarded as a seedling of Wayne, Jefferson county, Ohio, and is recommended for its hardi- ness and ability to withstand the late frosts of a southern climate. Keeps until March. [Transactions of the Ohio Fruit Convention, 1847.]. 106. DUMELOW'S SEEDLING. Fruit of the medium size; round, but somewhat depressed. Color yellow, ornamented with a clear carmine blush. Stem very short; calyx large, open, deeply implanted. Flesh yellow, crisp, acid. English ; for Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan
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