. The American fruit culturist. e crenate leaves of the Early early in autumn, and often keeps till winter. Very pro-ductive. Fig. 386. One of the best early autumn apples. Suc-ceeds well in the West. New York. 312 APPLES. Leland Spice. (Leland Pippin.) Large, roundish, obscurely coni-cal, slightly ribbed ; whole surface with brilliant red streaks onyellow ground, dotted with yellow; stalk half an inch long;cavity and basin ribbed; flesh yellowish white, sub-acid, spicy,rich, fine. October. Origin, Sherburne, Mass. Long Island Seek-no-further. Large, oblate, conical; skin yel
. The American fruit culturist. e crenate leaves of the Early early in autumn, and often keeps till winter. Very pro-ductive. Fig. 386. One of the best early autumn apples. Suc-ceeds well in the West. New York. 312 APPLES. Leland Spice. (Leland Pippin.) Large, roundish, obscurely coni-cal, slightly ribbed ; whole surface with brilliant red streaks onyellow ground, dotted with yellow; stalk half an inch long;cavity and basin ribbed; flesh yellowish white, sub-acid, spicy,rich, fine. October. Origin, Sherburne, Mass. Long Island Seek-no-further. Large, oblate, conical; skin yellow,striped and splashed with red; flesh tender, with a good sub-acid flavor. October to February. An old variety. Tree pro-ductive. Origin unknown. Lyscom. Large, round, with broad, broken, distinct, pale redstripes, on yellowish or greenish yellow ground; stalk three-fourths of an inch long, slender; calyx deep set; flesh finegrained, mild, slightly sub-acid, moderately rich, good and late autumn. FIG. Fig. Fig. of Wine. Magnolia. Size medium, oblate-conical ; striped and mottled withcrimson on yellow; stalk short; cavity^broad, uneven; basinsmall; flesh white, tender, with a brisk aromatic flavor. Growthmoderate, productive. Mid-autumn. Mangum. (Gullej.) Medium, oblate, slightly conic, ribbed;shaded and striped with red on yellow with numerous dots;stalk small, in a broad, russeted cavity ; basins lightly furrowed ;flesh yellow, very tender, with a mild sub-acid excellent valuable Southern apjjle. Tree thrifty, productive. Alabama. Melon.* (Watermelon. Nortons Melon.) Medium or large, round-ish, often slightly conical, frequently a little irregular; color,with stripes and dots of bright red on yellow ground, or clearred on pale yellow ; stalk an inch long, slender; cavity acumi-nate ; basin deep; flesh white, tender, ver}?- juicy, fresh, andpleasant, spicy, sub-acid or slightly sub-acid, fine flavo
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