The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . sed;basin medium, slightly plaited; flesh white, half fine, sometimes a lit-tle stained next the skin, tender, juicy, refreshing, subacid; very good;core small. November, January. Donahue. Originated with P. Donahue, near Cumberland, Md. Tree moder-ately vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium or below, oblate, very slightly conic, regular; skindeep rich red or purplish in the sun, moderately sprinkled with lightdots; stalk short, small; cavity broad, sometimes a little greenish; 8 THE APPLE. calyx small, closed; basin large, sligMly xmeven; flesh


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . sed;basin medium, slightly plaited; flesh white, half fine, sometimes a lit-tle stained next the skin, tender, juicy, refreshing, subacid; very good;core small. November, January. Donahue. Originated with P. Donahue, near Cumberland, Md. Tree moder-ately vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium or below, oblate, very slightly conic, regular; skindeep rich red or purplish in the sun, moderately sprinkled with lightdots; stalk short, small; cavity broad, sometimes a little greenish; 8 THE APPLE. calyx small, closed; basin large, sligMly xmeven; flesh white, fine, tender, moderately juicy, mild, pleasant subacid; very good; core smallOctober, January. DUFFIELD. Originated with James Duffield, Jr., Yan Buren, Iowa. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading; an early and abundant bearer. Fruit mediiun, oblate, sides unequal, skin yellow, shaded, splashedand stiiped with light and dark red over the whole surface, and moder-ately sprinkled with light and brown dots; stalk short, small; cavity. Doctor Fulcher. large, deep, slightly russeted; calyx closed, basin medium, corrugated;flesh yellowish, half fine, tender, juicy, pleasant mild subacid, ratherrich; good to very good; core small. November, February. DULING. Dulings Sweet. Originated with Edmund Duling, Linton Township, Coshocton Co.,Ohio. Tree healthy, vigorous, rather spreading; begins to bear quiteearly; a regular bearer, some seasons very heavy crops; young shoots,grayish brown, smooth. Fruit roundish, inclining to conic, regular; skin yellow, shaded,striped and splashed with deep rich red nearly over the whole surface—the splashes sometimes in broad bands,—pale red in the shade; stalkof medium length, slender, curved; cavity rather narrow, deep; calyxclosed; basin medium, regular; flesh whitish, tender, juicy, pleasant,mild subacid, almost sweet; very good; core small. Middle of Aiigusito middle of September. the apple. 9 Dulins Red. Raised by Lodd Dulin, of Hopkinsvill


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