. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1906 . ge, closed; calyx segments of mediumsize, converging, tube very short and broad; skin moderately thick,tenacious; flesh yellowish, frequently stained, moderately fine grained,breaking, juicy; core medium, conical, open, meeting the eye; seedsmedium in size, plump, brown; flavor subacid, pleasant; quality goodto very good. The tree is a strong, upright grower, somewhat subject to sun scaldunless headed low, but coming into bearing at an early age and bearingwell. It is a choice dessert apple, well adapted to fancy trade, andworthy


. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1906 . ge, closed; calyx segments of mediumsize, converging, tube very short and broad; skin moderately thick,tenacious; flesh yellowish, frequently stained, moderately fine grained,breaking, juicy; core medium, conical, open, meeting the eye; seedsmedium in size, plump, brown; flavor subacid, pleasant; quality goodto very good. The tree is a strong, upright grower, somewhat subject to sun scaldunless headed low, but coming into bearing at an early age and bearingwell. It is a choice dessert apple, well adapted to fancy trade, andworthy of testing throughout the important apple districts of thecountry. The specimen illustrated on Plate XXVI was grown in 1906 byG. W. Collins, Lincoln, Washington County, Ark. « Letters of Wm. G. Vincenheller, December, 1906, and M. D. Holt and G. W. Col-lins, Lincoln, Ark., January, 1907.» Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 49, January, 1898, p. Magazine of Horticulture, 1853, p. 165. Yearbook U. S. Oept. of Agriculture, 1906. Plate


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