. Fruits and fruit-trees of ic; very good or best; core SOULARD. Kaised by Antoine Lessieur, of Portage des Sioux, a few miles aboveSt. Louis, Mo. Tree very vigorous, ujDright, slightly spreading when infruit; an early and abundant bearer. This is highly prized in theneighborhood of its origin. Fruit medium to large, oblate, slightly conic, slightly angular, or ob-scurely ribbed; skin v/hitish, shaded, striped and splashed with lightand dark bright red over most of the surface, with a few light andbrown dots; stalk short, small; cavity quite large, slight russet; bas
. Fruits and fruit-trees of ic; very good or best; core SOULARD. Kaised by Antoine Lessieur, of Portage des Sioux, a few miles aboveSt. Louis, Mo. Tree very vigorous, ujDright, slightly spreading when infruit; an early and abundant bearer. This is highly prized in theneighborhood of its origin. Fruit medium to large, oblate, slightly conic, slightly angular, or ob-scurely ribbed; skin v/hitish, shaded, striped and splashed with lightand dark bright red over most of the surface, with a few light andbrown dots; stalk short, small; cavity quite large, slight russet; basinmedium, corrugated; flesh quite Avhite, very tender, very juicy, spright-ly subacid, vinous; very good; core rather large. October, IN ovember. Starr. This large early apple was an accidental seedling on the premises ofthe late John Starr, of Woodbury, N. J. The tree is said to be a THE APPLE. 33 ?vigorous grower, forming a round, somewliat spreading head; branchesrather slender; a regular and abundant bearer; valuable as an early. market sort, and for culinary uses; young wood light reddish yellowbrown, buds prominent.
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