. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 570 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Basin medium, abrupt, regular or furrowed; Eye medi- um, closed. Cavity medium depth, narrow; Stem medium to long, slender. Core medium, somewhat open, clasping; Seeds large, plump, angular; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid, aromatic, spicy; Season November to February. l>uffield Pippin. Specimens from my friend T. T. Lyon, of Michigan, who says it is a seedling that originated in Pennsylvania,. Fi^. 198.—DUFFIELD PIPPIN. at the beginning of the present century, with the ances- toi-s of Geo. Duffield, )., for


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 570 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. Basin medium, abrupt, regular or furrowed; Eye medi- um, closed. Cavity medium depth, narrow; Stem medium to long, slender. Core medium, somewhat open, clasping; Seeds large, plump, angular; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid, aromatic, spicy; Season November to February. l>uffield Pippin. Specimens from my friend T. T. Lyon, of Michigan, who says it is a seedling that originated in Pennsylvania,. Fi^. 198.—DUFFIELD PIPPIN. at the beginning of the present century, with the ances- toi-s of Geo. Duffield, )., for whom it was named, when it received a ^first premium at the Michigan State Fair, as a valuable winter variety. Fruit large, handsome, round, sometimes conic, regular ;. 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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