. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 332 APPLES. basin deep; flesh yellowish, firm, crisp, mild sub-acid, "very ; A good keeper. Indiana. Resembles New York Vandevere. Perry. Medium, oblate, regular, smooth ; yellow shaded and striped bright red, dots numerous, large, russety; cavity large, deep, russet; stem short, medium; basin medium, folded ; calyx short; flesh yellow, fine-grained, tender, juicy, mild sub-acid, good. A good bearer and long keeper. Ohio. Pewaukee.* Fru
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 332 APPLES. basin deep; flesh yellowish, firm, crisp, mild sub-acid, "very ; A good keeper. Indiana. Resembles New York Vandevere. Perry. Medium, oblate, regular, smooth ; yellow shaded and striped bright red, dots numerous, large, russety; cavity large, deep, russet; stem short, medium; basin medium, folded ; calyx short; flesh yellow, fine-grained, tender, juicy, mild sub-acid, good. A good bearer and long keeper. Ohio. Pewaukee.* Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate ; striped with dark red on a bright yellow ground; flesh white, tender, brisk sub-acid. Seedling of Oldenburg. Valued for its hardiness. Wisconsin. Pilot. Medium, round, regular, smooth; yellow covered by dull red, â with brighter splashes of lighter red, dots numerous, large, gray, sometimes star-shaped; basin deep, regular; eye small, closed; cavity shallow, narrow, slightly russeted, stem short; flesh yellow, fine-grained, firm, juicy, mild sub-acid, rich ; very good. Fig. 440. Virginia. Fig. 437 ^Willow Twlgr. Fig. 438.â Fig. 439.âNorthern Spy. FIG. 440.âPilot. Fig. 441.âRome Beauty. Pryor's Red.* (Pryor's Pearmain.) Medium or rather large, roundish, irregular, varying, apex often broad, sometimes narrow, considerably or slightly ribbed; color dull brick red on greenish yellow in dots, shades, and obscure streaks, slightly russeted; stalk long or short, cavity small; calyx open, basin narrow; flesh very tender, mild, rich, sub-acid, agreeable. Highly esteemed in In- diana, Kentucky, and Virginiaâwhere it keeps till springâand succeeds well farther North. Often a poor bearer. Fig. 411. Va. Ragan. Large, roundish ovate; striped and marbled with red on light greenish yellow ground; stalk medium to long, cavity deep, basin deep; flesh yehowish white, of a rich, spicy, rather acid flavor. Early winter. Putnam County, Plea
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