. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. OF AUTUMN APPLES. 84. FALL HARVEY. Plate 74. fkr. 2. Pis. 29. Fruit exceeding the medium size, symmetrical and cir- cular Color yellow, enli- vened with orange. Fair. Stem subequaling the base. Calyx large connivent.— Depression quite shallow. Calyx tube open. Flesh firm, yellowish, and juicy. Subacid. Core open. Taste when over ripe, sweeti
. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. OF AUTUMN APPLES. 84. FALL HARVEY. Plate 74. fkr. 2. Pis. 29. Fruit exceeding the medium size, symmetrical and cir- cular Color yellow, enli- vened with orange. Fair. Stem subequaling the base. Calyx large connivent.— Depression quite shallow. Calyx tube open. Flesh firm, yellowish, and juicy. Subacid. Core open. Taste when over ripe, sweetish. Exhibited in New-York in 1848, by Mr. Earle of Wor- cester, Mass. It it is a fine and valuable 85. NELSON'S CODLIN. Fruit about the medium size, subangular at the sides. Color pale lemon yellow ; on the sunny side, bright golden yellow. Flesh yellowish white, tender, saccharine, or only subacid. English. 86. EYMER APPLE. (Hort. Trans. London, vol. iii. p. 329.) Fruit of the medium size, and larger. Form irregular; angular ; angles obsolete at base, but prominent at the crown. Calyx open, deeply seated in an oblique depression. Stem short; depression shallow. Color pale yellow, ornamented with salmon, and dull car- mine on the sunny side. Flesh pale yellow, tender, subacid ; flavor brisk. Becomes rich when baked. Raised in Yorkshire, Eng. 87. TRANSPARENT CODLIN. (Lind. Cat.) Fruit of the medium size. Color bright yellow, enlivened with salmon on the sunny side. Stem short, slender, inserted in a deep and wide excavation. Fair. Flesh tender, in favorable seasons translucent. An English apple, well known in 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 Emmons, Ebenezer, 1799-1863. Albany, C. Van Benthuysen
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