. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 302 APPLES, fourths of an inch long, slender, cavity acute; calyx large, open; basin very shallow; flesh yellowish white, exceedingly tender, and fine-grained; flavor mild, sub-acid, fine. A poor grower, but a first-rate dessert fruit. Late summer. Origin, Sudbury, Mass. Hocking. (Townsend.) Rather large; striped red on yellow; cav- ity wide; basin shallow, slightly ribbed; flesh fine-grained, tender, mild sub-acid. August. An upright, vigorous, produ


. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 302 APPLES, fourths of an inch long, slender, cavity acute; calyx large, open; basin very shallow; flesh yellowish white, exceedingly tender, and fine-grained; flavor mild, sub-acid, fine. A poor grower, but a first-rate dessert fruit. Late summer. Origin, Sudbury, Mass. Hocking. (Townsend.) Rather large; striped red on yellow; cav- ity wide; basin shallow, slightly ribbed; flesh fine-grained, tender, mild sub-acid. August. An upright, vigorous, produc« live tree. Valued at the West. Pennsylvania. Julian. (Julin.) Fruit medium, roundish, conical; calyx small in a narrow basin, stem short in a moderate cavity; striped with fine red on yellowish white; flesh white, tender, and fine flavored. One of the finest summer apples at the South, where it ripens at midsummer. Fig. 361.—Early Strawberry. Fio. 364.— Fig. 362. Fig. 363. Fig. 365. Early Joe. William's Favorite. Summer RosOi Klaproth. Size medium, oblate; streaked and stained with red on greenish yellow; stalk short, cavity deep; basin wide, even; flesh white, crisp, with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Tree a strong grower and great bearer. Fruit bears carriage well. A good market sort. Lancaster County, Pa. August to October. Raspberry. (Red Cheek.) Small, oblong truncated; yellow, cov- ered rosy red; cavity narrow; basin wide, almost flat; flesh white stained with red; sub-acid, juicy, sprightly, best. Resembles Red June. Tree hardy and healthy. Russian. Fig. 394. Sops of Wine.* Medium size, round-ovate, dark red, stalk long, slender; flesh white, often stained red, moderately juicy, sub- acid, of good flavor. Valuable for its free growth and fair fruit. Late summer. The Sapsori is smaller, firmer in flesh, and less valuable. Fig. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - co


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