. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I.—^FLAT APPLES.—^I, IL n. 467 Fruit large, globular-oblate, flattened or truncate, regu- lar, occasionally unequal and lop-sided ; Surface smooth, yellow, more or less covered with mixed and broken stripes of red, splashed with crimson; Dots scattered, large, gray. Basin rather shallow, wide, abrupt; Eye small, closed, or open from breaking of the calyx. Cavity acute, regular, brown; Stem short, thick. Core medium, regular, closed; Seeds numerous, large, angular; Flesh yellow, firm, breaking, juicy ; Flavor acid to Bui)-acid, rich; Quality good, fo


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I.—^FLAT APPLES.—^I, IL n. 467 Fruit large, globular-oblate, flattened or truncate, regu- lar, occasionally unequal and lop-sided ; Surface smooth, yellow, more or less covered with mixed and broken stripes of red, splashed with crimson; Dots scattered, large, gray. Basin rather shallow, wide, abrupt; Eye small, closed, or open from breaking of the calyx. Cavity acute, regular, brown; Stem short, thick. Core medium, regular, closed; Seeds numerous, large, angular; Flesh yellow, firm, breaking, juicy ; Flavor acid to Bui)-acid, rich; Quality good, for market and kitchen; Season, November and Fig. 117.—^WINTBB QtlBEN. IViDter Queen.—[Coxe.'] TAUj queen—^KENTUCKY QUEEN—BOBEBTSON's SITPEBB (of Ga.) This is a favorite, of southern origin, and has many syn- onims. An excelleq^ apple for drying, for family use and for market. Tree thrifty, upright, productive, early bear-. 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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