The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Fruit medium, oblate, slightly conic; skin smooth, white, a blush ofbright red; stalk short, small; cavity large, deep, slight russet; calyxclosed; basin rather shallow, corrugated; flesh quite white, crisp, juicy,brisk subacid; core medium. August. Pyles Red Winter. A chance seedling on the farm of Baynard Pyle, Thornbury Town-ship, Pa.; tree vigorous, spreading; an early and good bearer annuallyof large fair fruit of uniform size, of excellent quality, and keepingwell. Fruit large, roimdish, oblate, slightly conic, sometimes slightly ob-lique ; skin g


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . Fruit medium, oblate, slightly conic; skin smooth, white, a blush ofbright red; stalk short, small; cavity large, deep, slight russet; calyxclosed; basin rather shallow, corrugated; flesh quite white, crisp, juicy,brisk subacid; core medium. August. Pyles Red Winter. A chance seedling on the farm of Baynard Pyle, Thornbury Town-ship, Pa.; tree vigorous, spreading; an early and good bearer annuallyof large fair fruit of uniform size, of excellent quality, and keepingwell. Fruit large, roimdish, oblate, slightly conic, sometimes slightly ob-lique ; skin greenish yellow, or pale yellow at full maturity, shaded withpale red over two-thirds its surface, with some rather obscure stripesand splashes of a darker color, and moderately sprinkled with light andbrown dots; stalk short, small; cavity rather large; calyx small, closed;basin large, deep, slightly wrinkled ; flesh whitish yellow, half fine, crisp,tender, juicy, pleasant lively subacid; core rather small. B6 THE Pyles Red Winter. Races Red. A chance seeding on the farm of Stephen Race, Claverack, IST. Y. ;tree strong, vigorous, forming a round rather spreading head, bearinglarge crops alternate years. Fruit medium, nearly globular, regular; skin smooth, light yellow,nearly covered with light scarlet crimson, many light dots, some ratherobscure; stalk short, small; cavity somewhat narrow, deep ; clayxclosed ; basin medium; flesh white, fine, sometimes stained next theskin, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid ; core small. August, September. Reeds Golden Pippin. Origin unknown, from Central ISTew Jersey; tree vigorous, making alarge round head, bearing good crops annually, and evenly through thetree. Fruit medium, roundish, oblate, slightly angular; skin golden yellow,shaded with light bright red where exposed, a few nettings of russet anda few grayish dots ; stalk short, small; cavity medium, often russeted;calyx closed ; basin medium, slightly corrugated;


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