The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . )ove local name was found growing in thegarden of Mrs. Crittendon, Geneva, and is deserving of notice. Theappearance of the tree and fruit is strikingly like that of the Fall Pip-pin, but is a late keeper, continuing in perfection until May. Youngwood reddish brown, slightly Geneva Pippin. Pruit large, roundish oblate, fine yellow, with rarely a bronzedcheek, sparsely covered with gray dots. Stalk short and small, insertedin a narrow cavity. Calyx open. Segments long. Basin open. Plesliyellow, tender, juicy, vinous. Very good or best. January to


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . )ove local name was found growing in thegarden of Mrs. Crittendon, Geneva, and is deserving of notice. Theappearance of the tree and fruit is strikingly like that of the Fall Pip-pin, but is a late keeper, continuing in perfection until May. Youngwood reddish brown, slightly Geneva Pippin. Pruit large, roundish oblate, fine yellow, with rarely a bronzedcheek, sparsely covered with gray dots. Stalk short and small, insertedin a narrow cavity. Calyx open. Segments long. Basin open. Plesliyellow, tender, juicy, vinous. Very good or best. January to May. Gentles Large Red. Origin unknown. Fruit large, roundish, slightly conic, sides unequal, yellow, shad-ed, splashed, and striped with dull red, many light and brown dots,.Stalk long and slender. Calyx closed. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender,mild, pleasant subacid. November. Good. George. Origin, Muskingum Co., Ohio. Tree healthy, spreading, an abun-dant bearer. Fruit medium, roundish oblate, pale yellow, with considerable russetspecks and markings. Calyx lai-ge, oper. Flesh whitish, firm, juicy,inild acid. Good. July. 190 the apple. Gestreifter Sommer Canelle. An excellent little German dessert Apple described by HoggTree a good grower and bearer. Fruit small, roundish oblate, lemon yellow, with cr


Size: 1734px × 1441px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpub, booksubjectfruitculture