. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III,'—ROUND APPLES.—L L I. 557. Fig. 187.—PARADISE WINTER SWEET. This favorite baking apple of New England has trav- eled from Rhode Island wherever her hardy spns have gone westward. Tree hardy, very productive. Fruit medium to large, nearly round, somewhat flatten- ed, regular ; Surface smooth, yellow ; Dots minute, dark ; frequently a distinct line on one side from stem to eye. Basin wide, regular, leather - cracked; Eye small, closed. Cavity rather wide, regular; Stem medium size, long. Core heart-shaped, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds nu- mero


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III,'—ROUND APPLES.—L L I. 557. Fig. 187.—PARADISE WINTER SWEET. This favorite baking apple of New England has trav- eled from Rhode Island wherever her hardy spns have gone westward. Tree hardy, very productive. Fruit medium to large, nearly round, somewhat flatten- ed, regular ; Surface smooth, yellow ; Dots minute, dark ; frequently a distinct line on one side from stem to eye. Basin wide, regular, leather - cracked; Eye small, closed. Cavity rather wide, regular; Stem medium size, long. Core heart-shaped, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds nu- merous, plump, pointed, dark; Flesh yellow, breaking, firm; Flavor very sweet, rich; Quality good ; IJse, baking and stock; Season, December and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Warder, J. A. (John Aston), 1812-1883. New York : Orange Judd and company


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