. American horticultural manual .. . , plump or imperfect; flesh yellowishwhite, fine-grained, tender, juicj, brisk subacid, good. September,October. Fall Orange. — Origin, Holden, Massachusetts; tree a stronggrower and early bearer. Fruit medium, roundish, regular; surface a rich yellow with somethin russet net-veinings and patches, sometimes a faint bronze blush;. Fall ()ranp:e. dots distinct, numerous, russet; cavity regular, very narrow, acute,with radiating russet; stem short; basin narrow, abrupt, smooth,small; calyx half open; segments divergent. Core closed; cells rovmd,slit; tube funn


. American horticultural manual .. . , plump or imperfect; flesh yellowishwhite, fine-grained, tender, juicj, brisk subacid, good. September,October. Fall Orange. — Origin, Holden, Massachusetts; tree a stronggrower and early bearer. Fruit medium, roundish, regular; surface a rich yellow with somethin russet net-veinings and patches, sometimes a faint bronze blush;. Fall ()ranp:e. dots distinct, numerous, russet; cavity regular, very narrow, acute,with radiating russet; stem short; basin narrow, abrupt, smooth,small; calyx half open; segments divergent. Core closed; cells rovmd,slit; tube funnel-shaped; stamens median; seeds ]ilump; flesh white,tender, juicy, sul)acid, good. September, October. Fall Pippin.—Of American origin; the fruit much resembles Hol-land Pippin, but the latter has a very short stem and ol)tuse cavity. Fruit large, round, nearl}- regular, usiially a little llattened, some- THE APPLE. 81 times obscurely ribbed at calyx; surface greenish yellow covered withwhitish veinings; dots obscure, numerous, suffused, white; cavity acumi-nate, wide, deep, slight trace of russet; stem slender, rather long, pro-jecting beyond the fruit; basin shallow, narrow, smooth, regular;calyx closed. Core half open; cells round, slit; tube funnel-shaped,


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