The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . with dark red and stripes and splashes in the sun, fewlight dots. Stalk short. Cavity small. Calyx closed. Basin ratherdeep. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender, mild subacid, almost sweet. Goodto very good. Core medium. September. FOULBON Pearmain. Origin, Norfolk, England. Fruit medium, roundish, pale yellow, blush in the sun. Fleshyellowish white, firm, ci-isp, brisk, sharp subacid. November to March.(Lind.) , Groton. Origin, Groton, Mass. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading, produc-tive. Frtiit above medium, roundish oblat


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . with dark red and stripes and splashes in the sun, fewlight dots. Stalk short. Cavity small. Calyx closed. Basin ratherdeep. Flesh whitish, juicy, tender, mild subacid, almost sweet. Goodto very good. Core medium. September. FOULBON Pearmain. Origin, Norfolk, England. Fruit medium, roundish, pale yellow, blush in the sun. Fleshyellowish white, firm, ci-isp, brisk, sharp subacid. November to March.(Lind.) , Groton. Origin, Groton, Mass. Tree moderately vigorous, spreading, produc-tive. Frtiit above medium, roundish oblate, inclining to conic. Coloryellowish green, striped and shaded with deep rich red. Stalk short,slender, in a large, somewhat furrowed cavity. Calyx closed. Basinsmall, furrowed. Flesh yellow, tender, juicy, with a pleasant, richvinous aroma. Yery good. August, September. Fourth of July. Siberian August. Tetofsky, erroneously. McAdows June. Stewarts Nonpareil ? August Apple. A German Apple, introduced by C. F. Jaeger, of Columbus, Ohio,. Fourth of J uly. Valuable mainly for its hardiness and early maturity as a cooking ormarket variety. Tree a strong upright grower, forming a fine hendYoung shoots long dark reddish brown. 182 THE APPLE. JFruit medium or below, roundish oblate conical, sliglitl libbed^wbitish yellow, covered with a thin whitish bloom, and striped andsplashed with bright red, large light dots. Stalk rather short anuslender, often with bracts. Cavity medium, regular. Calyx rather long, generally recurved. Basin small, slightly white, juicy, sprightly, brisk subacid. Good. Core small. fruit this closely resembles the Tetofsky, but the color of the wood,habit of growth, and foliage of old trees render its distinctiveness plain. Fox-Whelp. An old English cider Apple. Fruit medium, roundish, ribbed at crown, yellow and red mixed,and streaked. Flesh firm. October, November. (Liad.) Fraise. Of French origin. Tree moderately vigorous


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