. American horticultural manual .. . bby texture, acid, good. Season immediately afterOldenburg. Etris.—A new variety from Benton Co., Arkansas. Prof. J. T. Stin-son ^^Tites (Ark. Exp. Sta. Bui. 49): This variety resembles Ganovery closely. As far as I am able to judge, there is practically nodifference. It also resembles Ragans Red and Arkansas Belle,both of tliis county. Eureka.—Originated in Wisconsin, from seed of Tolman is distinct from the Eureka described by Downing, which is afall variety of supposed Connecticut origin. Fruit large, roundish oblate, regular; surface roughene
. American horticultural manual .. . bby texture, acid, good. Season immediately afterOldenburg. Etris.—A new variety from Benton Co., Arkansas. Prof. J. T. Stin-son ^^Tites (Ark. Exp. Sta. Bui. 49): This variety resembles Ganovery closely. As far as I am able to judge, there is practically nodifference. It also resembles Ragans Red and Arkansas Belle,both of tliis county. Eureka.—Originated in Wisconsin, from seed of Tolman is distinct from the Eureka described by Downing, which is afall variety of supposed Connecticut origin. Fruit large, roundish oblate, regular; surface roughened by russetdots and leather-cracking, light yellow, handsomely striped with Ijrightcrimson, especially on sunny side; cavity acuminate, regular, slightly 78 SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. russeted; stem short; basin abrupt, deep, nearly smooth. Coreclosed; seeds fe^x, flattened; flesh white, fine grained, moderatelyjuicy, sweet, very good. A long winter keeper. Evening Party.—Origin, Berks Co., Pennsylvania; tree vigorousand Evening Party. Fruit small to medium, oblate, often unequal, slightly oval; sur-face smooth, yellow, with dark crimson splashes and stripes,mixed dark red on sunny side; dots many, distinct, gray; cavity deep,acute, wide, regular, often russeted; stem short, slender, green; basinabrupt, smooth, deep, large; caljx small, closed; segments small, closed, meeting; axis short; flesh yellowish white, fine-grained, tender, juicy, vinous, aromatic subacid, excellent to and January. Ewalt.—Origin, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania; tree very vigorous,upriglit, spreading, an early and regular bearer. Fruit large, roundish, ratlier angular, with obscure ribs; surfacesmootli, bright clear yellow, shaded ^^ith crimson on sunny side, nostripes; dots greenish, numerous about the base; cavity acute, me-dium, irregular; stem short, stout; basin abrupt, narrow, deep, plaited;calyx closed. Flesh tender, wliite, fine-grained, aromatic, brisksu
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