. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 382 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Fruit medium to large, flat, regular. Surface smooth, greenisb-wliite, rarely blushed with red. Basin broad, shallow, and regular or wavy; Eye medi- um, open. Cavity deep, acute; Stem rather long; Flesh yelloAvish, firm, rather tough, but juicy, rich and sweet. This variety keeps well, lasting until May. N^ot yet sufficiently tested in the North. Campfield. NEWARK SWEETrNG. Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. This fruit is especially valuable for cider, but it may be used also in the kitchen; being a long keeper and often beau


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 382 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Fruit medium to large, flat, regular. Surface smooth, greenisb-wliite, rarely blushed with red. Basin broad, shallow, and regular or wavy; Eye medi- um, open. Cavity deep, acute; Stem rather long; Flesh yelloAvish, firm, rather tough, but juicy, rich and sweet. This variety keeps well, lasting until May. N^ot yet sufficiently tested in the North. Campfield. NEWARK SWEETrNG. Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. This fruit is especially valuable for cider, but it may be used also in the kitchen; being a long keeper and often beautifully. Fig. 52.—CAMPFIELD. colored at maturity iu the spring, it is often exposed on the fruit-stands, w^here it attracts purchasers by the great beauty of its brilliant colors. ^ Fruit always fair, bnt its figure is variable, being some- times globular or conical. The characteristic form is round-oblate, regular; Size 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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