. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLBS.—I. IL IL 419. Fig. 81.—YELLOW FOSTEE. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES. ORDER I.—REGULAR. SECTION 2.—SOXJE. STJB-SECTION 2.—STRIPED. Abrain. FATHER ABBAHAM, of Illinois, not that of Coxe. This little southern favorite is not extensively cultivated in the North, except where southern settlers have intro- duced it. It is found in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. Origin believed to have been in Virginia, whence I have re- ceived specimens and trees. In Kentucky it is found to be a hardy drooping tree, holding the fruit well; an- nually productive, v


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLBS.—I. IL IL 419. Fig. 81.—YELLOW FOSTEE. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES. ORDER I.—REGULAR. SECTION 2.—SOXJE. STJB-SECTION 2.—STRIPED. Abrain. FATHER ABBAHAM, of Illinois, not that of Coxe. This little southern favorite is not extensively cultivated in the North, except where southern settlers have intro- duced it. It is found in Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. Origin believed to have been in Virginia, whence I have re- ceived specimens and trees. In Kentucky it is found to be a hardy drooping tree, holding the fruit well; an- nually productive, valued for cider, and keeping till July of next year. Fruit medium, globular-oblate, uneven; Surface not smooth, yellowish green, mixed, red, with stripes and splashes; the whole presenting a gray appearance; Dots minute, 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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