. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III.—GROUND APPLES.—I. IL IL 609 Tree thrifty, upright, spreading, productive; Foliage dark. Fruit full medium to large, roundish, flattened or trun- cated conic, mostly regular, sometimes ribbed; Surface not very smooth, rich yellow, nearly covered with dull. Fig. 228.—NEWARK KING. red mixed, and darker stripes, giving the fruit almost a mahogany color; Dots numerous, gray, elongated at the extremities, and coalescing into russet about the blossom end. Basin deep, abrupt, folded or plaited, covered with fine russet; Eye small, closed. Cavity acute,


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III.—GROUND APPLES.—I. IL IL 609 Tree thrifty, upright, spreading, productive; Foliage dark. Fruit full medium to large, roundish, flattened or trun- cated conic, mostly regular, sometimes ribbed; Surface not very smooth, rich yellow, nearly covered with dull. Fig. 228.—NEWARK KING. red mixed, and darker stripes, giving the fruit almost a mahogany color; Dots numerous, gray, elongated at the extremities, and coalescing into russet about the blossom end. Basin deep, abrupt, folded or plaited, covered with fine russet; Eye small, closed. Cavity acute, often lipped; Stem rather long, slender. Core small, oval, closed, not clasping but meeting the eye; Seeds numerous, angular; Flesh rich yellow, breaking, fine grained, juicy; Flavor acid, rich, sprightly, high-fla- vored ; Quality very good ; Use, kitchen, table and cider; Season, December, January, or 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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