. American pomology : apples . Apples. III.â^EOUND APPLBS.âI. n. IL 613 Small Black. BLACK APPLE of Coxe and DowningâAmerican black. This useful little apple is found in many collections â where the Ji^sey Black is cultivated, but it seems to be quite distinct. Origin unknown. Fruit medium to small, globular, sometimes nearly ob-. Fig. 231.âSMALL BLACK. late, regular; Surface smooth, deep red, sometimes pur- plish, Striping indistinct; Dots numerous, indented, minute, pink or purple. Basin shallow, abrupt, regular or folded; Eye small to medium, closed ; Segments reflezed. Cavity acute,


. American pomology : apples . Apples. III.â^EOUND APPLBS.âI. n. IL 613 Small Black. BLACK APPLE of Coxe and DowningâAmerican black. This useful little apple is found in many collections â where the Ji^sey Black is cultivated, but it seems to be quite distinct. Origin unknown. Fruit medium to small, globular, sometimes nearly ob-. Fig. 231.âSMALL BLACK. late, regular; Surface smooth, deep red, sometimes pur- plish, Striping indistinct; Dots numerous, indented, minute, pink or purple. Basin shallow, abrupt, regular or folded; Eye small to medium, closed ; Segments reflezed. Cavity acute, sometimes lipped, brown; Stem long, in- clined, red or green. Core regular, round, slightly open, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, plump and angular; Flesh yellowish, often pink, tender, fine grained; Flavor sub-acid, agree- able ; Quality good; Use, dessert; Season, November to 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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