. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT apples; 1. IL IL 423 Bethleinite. This apple has frequently been exhibited before tlie Ohio Pomological Society, by friends Lipsey, Morris and Bene- dict, of Morrow County, to which region its cultivation ap]>eai'S to have been confined. The origin of the fruit is obscure. Tree thrifty, hardy, productive, upright. Fruit medium, flat, or oblate-globular, regular; surface smooth, dull red or bright red, mixed, on yellow, with broken splashes of crimson; Dots distinct, large, gray and yellow. Basin wide, deep, regular or folded, leather-crac


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT apples; 1. IL IL 423 Bethleinite. This apple has frequently been exhibited before tlie Ohio Pomological Society, by friends Lipsey, Morris and Bene- dict, of Morrow County, to which region its cultivation ap]>eai'S to have been confined. The origin of the fruit is obscure. Tree thrifty, hardy, productive, upright. Fruit medium, flat, or oblate-globular, regular; surface smooth, dull red or bright red, mixed, on yellow, with broken splashes of crimson; Dots distinct, large, gray and yellow. Basin wide, deep, regular or folded, leather-cracked; Eye medium, closed. Cavity rather wide, regular, brown; Stem medium to short. Core regular, neat,^closed, just meeting'the eye; Axis short; Seeds numerous, short, very plump, pale ; Flesh yel- lowish-white, breaking, juicy, sub-acid, aromatic ; Quality good, for table and cooking; Season Fig. 81— 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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