. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 31S w^ts ri^ ⢠â ?'^^\V^ ^?^"'' y^"°^ striped, splashed and marbled with red; cavity rather deep; stem medium, basin narrow, regular â flesh yellowish fine-grained, juicy, very spicy, mild sub-acid with a decided pear flavor. Early autumn. Fig. 393. Russian. Section II.âNot Striped. ^*''/y Spice. Fruit medium, roundish-conic; light yellow with a faint blush; stalk large, deeply set; calyx closed, basin moder- ate; flesh fine-graine
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 31S w^ts ri^ ⢠â ?'^^\V^ ^?^"'' y^"°^ striped, splashed and marbled with red; cavity rather deep; stem medium, basin narrow, regular â flesh yellowish fine-grained, juicy, very spicy, mild sub-acid with a decided pear flavor. Early autumn. Fig. 393. Russian. Section II.âNot Striped. ^*''/y Spice. Fruit medium, roundish-conic; light yellow with a faint blush; stalk large, deeply set; calyx closed, basin moder- ate; flesh fine-grained, tender, spicy, rich, sub-acid. Mid-autumn. Origin, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Bellerdovskoe. Large, round, regular, smooth; greenish yellow bronzed in the sun ; cavity regular, acute; stem short, basin wide shallow; flesh white, juicy, sub-acid, good. Early autumn Fig. 396. Russian. Fig. 393.âWinter Pear. Fig. 394.âRaspberry,. Fig. 395. Blushed Calville. Fig. 396. Belle rdovskoe. Fig. 397. Liveland Raspberry. Bietigheimer. (Red Bietigheimer.) Very large, round, oblate; dark yellow, covered with purplish crimson; flesh firm, sub-acid, good. Tree a vigorous grower and free bearer, hardy. German. Blushed Calville. Medium, roundish oblate; yellow, blushed on side; cavity large, oblique; basin narrow, corrugated; flesh red- dish white, fine-grained, sub-acid, quality good. Season August, following Yellow Transparent. Fig. 395. Russian. Capron's Pleasant. Rather large, roundish-oblate; greenish yellow; stem rather stout; calyx large; cavity and basin medium ; flesh yel- low, tender, mild, sub-acid, agreeable. September and October. Cracking. Large, roundish; light yellow, with a tinge of red in the sun ; stalk slender, in a deep, narrow, acuminate cavity; basin deep and narrow ; flesh a little coarse, yellow, with a pleasant breaking texture, and a good sub-acid flavor. Valuable at the West. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have
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