. American pomology : apples . Apples. 692 DESCBIPnONS OF APPLES. Basin shallow, plaited or folded; Eye small, short, closed. Cavity acute, often lipped; Stem medium. Core medium, pyriform, open, somewhat clasping; Seeds numerous, long, brown; Flesh yellow, breaJdng, rather dry; Flavor acid to sub-acid, rich; Quality only good; Use, market and kitchen; Season, Deceinber to May; of most value to sell at the latter period. Cooks well all winter. Ifello-w Bellflo-wer. This noble and valuable constituent of our orchards came from Burlington County, New Jersey, where it was first. Fig. 291.—^YELLOW


. American pomology : apples . Apples. 692 DESCBIPnONS OF APPLES. Basin shallow, plaited or folded; Eye small, short, closed. Cavity acute, often lipped; Stem medium. Core medium, pyriform, open, somewhat clasping; Seeds numerous, long, brown; Flesh yellow, breaJdng, rather dry; Flavor acid to sub-acid, rich; Quality only good; Use, market and kitchen; Season, Deceinber to May; of most value to sell at the latter period. Cooks well all winter. Ifello-w Bellflo-wer. This noble and valuable constituent of our orchards came from Burlington County, New Jersey, where it was first. Fig. 291.—^YELLOW BEIXFI/OWEB. described by Coxe. This apple has succeeded in almost all parts of the country. North and South, and has proved remarkably hardy. The quality of the fruit varies with the soil, being best and most highly flavored and colored. 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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