. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 530 I)ESCBIPTIO]!<S OF APPLES. Fruit large, fair, oblate-conic, often angular; Surface very smooth, waxen-yellow, often faintly blushed orange^ and spotted red; Dots minute, scattered. Basin regular or wavy, not deep; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy, brown ; Stem long. Core wide, regular, somewhat open, clasping; Axis short; Seeds numerous, large, flat; Flesh yellow, tender,. Fig. 166.—BELMONT. fine-grained, juicy; Flavor mild sub-acid, refreshing, very agreeable; Quality nearly best; Use, table, kitchen, mar- ket ; Season, October to December. Cel


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 530 I)ESCBIPTIO]!<S OF APPLES. Fruit large, fair, oblate-conic, often angular; Surface very smooth, waxen-yellow, often faintly blushed orange^ and spotted red; Dots minute, scattered. Basin regular or wavy, not deep; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy, brown ; Stem long. Core wide, regular, somewhat open, clasping; Axis short; Seeds numerous, large, flat; Flesh yellow, tender,. Fig. 166.—BELMONT. fine-grained, juicy; Flavor mild sub-acid, refreshing, very agreeable; Quality nearly best; Use, table, kitchen, mar- ket ; Season, October to December. Celestia. This fine amateur fruit, which appears destined to take the place of the Dyer, being more handsome, is a seedling. 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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