. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS II. CONICAL APPLES. —1. I. I. 497 cultivated in the Westem States, where it has many ad- mirers. Tree Tigorous, not large, spreading, very productive, early bearer; Shoots dark, foliage medium and healthy. Fruit fiiir, medium to large, conic, regular; Surface smooth, dull green, whitish stripes, pale yellow when ripe, rarely a faint blush; Dots scattered, pi-ominent. Basin abrupt, or shallow, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity deep, acute, brown; Stem short to medium. Core regular, heart-shaped, clasping, closed; Seeds nu- merous, plump, black; Fle
. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS II. CONICAL APPLES. —1. I. I. 497 cultivated in the Westem States, where it has many ad- mirers. Tree Tigorous, not large, spreading, very productive, early bearer; Shoots dark, foliage medium and healthy. Fruit fiiir, medium to large, conic, regular; Surface smooth, dull green, whitish stripes, pale yellow when ripe, rarely a faint blush; Dots scattered, pi-ominent. Basin abrupt, or shallow, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity deep, acute, brown; Stem short to medium. Core regular, heart-shaped, clasping, closed; Seeds nu- merous, plump, black; Flesh pale yellow, breaking, tender, light, juicy; Flavor sweet, slightly aromatic, little char- acter ; Quality good; Use, market, kitchen; Season, De- cember and January; keeps well. Premiuiu of Found in a seedling orchard jiear Springfield, Ohio, and awarded the premium in Fig. 140.—PKEMiUM OP 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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