. American pomology : apples . Apples. 620 DESCBIPnONS OP APPLES. ish-yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor acid ; Quality only good, but valuable for market and culinary uses ; Season, December to April Excellent for shipping South. 'Wilson's Volunteer. Origin believed to be a seedling or " Volunteer" on the banks of the Ohio River. Received from George Sibbald. Fruit large, globular, truncated or flattened, regular; Surface yellow, mostly covered with mixed red, striped darker; Dots large, gray and yellow. Basin deep, regular, leather-cracked; Eye medium, closed. * Cavity deep, acute, re
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 620 DESCBIPnONS OP APPLES. ish-yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor acid ; Quality only good, but valuable for market and culinary uses ; Season, December to April Excellent for shipping South. 'Wilson's Volunteer. Origin believed to be a seedling or " Volunteer" on the banks of the Ohio River. Received from George Sibbald. Fruit large, globular, truncated or flattened, regular; Surface yellow, mostly covered with mixed red, striped darker; Dots large, gray and yellow. Basin deep, regular, leather-cracked; Eye medium, closed. * Cavity deep, acute, regular; Stem long, slender. Core small, round, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds nu- merous, pointed; Flesh greenish-yellow, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality only good : Use, kitchen ; Sea- son, December to Fig. 237.—^WBIGBT'S JANXT. ITrigrlit's Jaaet. This fine keeping apple, received from N. J. Colman and other zealous pomologists of St. Louis, Missouri, is. 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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