. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES.—II. II. I. 488 able; Use table and kitchen; Season October; Quality good to very Fig. 129.—HARRIS. ILoudon Pippin. LADY WASHINGTON ? Origin Loudon County, Virginia. Exhibited before the Ohio Pomological Society^ by Joseph Siglei*, of McCon- nellsville, Ohio. Fruit large, oblate, conic, angular; Surface beautiful, very smooth, waxy yellow, handsomely blushed, and bright red spots; Dots scattering, gray. Basin wide, regular or folded; Eye large, closed. Cavity wide, not deep, regular, brown; Stem medium, red. Core heart-shaped, r
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES.—II. II. I. 488 able; Use table and kitchen; Season October; Quality good to very Fig. 129.—HARRIS. ILoudon Pippin. LADY WASHINGTON ? Origin Loudon County, Virginia. Exhibited before the Ohio Pomological Society^ by Joseph Siglei*, of McCon- nellsville, Ohio. Fruit large, oblate, conic, angular; Surface beautiful, very smooth, waxy yellow, handsomely blushed, and bright red spots; Dots scattering, gray. Basin wide, regular or folded; Eye large, closed. Cavity wide, not deep, regular, brown; Stem medium, red. Core heart-shaped, regidar, closed, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, medium; Flesh yellowish, compact, ten- der, breaking; Flavor rich sub-acid, aromatic; Quality very good; Dessert; Season, December to February. A fine fruit from Washington County, shown at the same time as the Lady Washington / was thought to be the 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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