. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. OF WINTER APPLES. 87 112. SURPRISE. A third rate apple, whose flesh is deeply tinged with red. 113. TALMAN'S SWEETING. Fig. a Fruit of the medium size, fair, symmet- rical, elongated, subcircular. Color golden yellow. Skin sparsely dotted. Stem long, slender, exsert. Depres- sion deep, narrow at the bottom. Ca- lyx small. Depression rather n


. Agriculture of New York : comprising an account of the classification, composition and distribution of the soils and rocks ... together with a condensed view of the climate and the agricultural productions of the state. Agriculture; Soils; Fruit-culture. OF WINTER APPLES. 87 112. SURPRISE. A third rate apple, whose flesh is deeply tinged with red. 113. TALMAN'S SWEETING. Fig. a Fruit of the medium size, fair, symmet- rical, elongated, subcircular. Color golden yellow. Skin sparsely dotted. Stem long, slender, exsert. Depres- sion deep, narrow at the bottom. Ca- lyx small. Depression rather narrow, with an abrupt margin. Tube closed. Flesh white, tender, rather dry, sweet. One of the best of the sweet apples, when taken in connexion with its keeping \ / 114. BEACHAMWELL SEEDLING. Fruit below the medium size ; color pale yellow, tinged with red on the sunny side. Skin sprinkled with dots. Stem short, thick. Flesh yellow, tender, and juicy; pleasant. English. 115. COCKLE PIPPIN. TV/iite Cockle. Fruit of the medium size, slightly angular and tapering. Calyx closed in a narrow de- pression ; plaited. Stem rather short and slender. Color pale green, changing into bright yellow. Flesh yellowish white, saccharine, slightly perfumed. 116. GOLDEN BALL. Fruit above the medium size ; angular; color yellow ; stem short, small; depression me- dium, and marked with radiating green rays diverging from the centre; basin shallow. Flesh tender, rich, aromatic. It is regarded as a fine cooking apple. Tree unproductive, and prefers the 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 Emmons, Ebenezer, 1799-1863. Albany, C. Van Benthuysen


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