. The American fruit culturist. slightly inclining to truncate-conical;nearly covered with fine broken streaks and dots of red; stalk 300 APPLES. nearly one inch long; basin round, even, distinct; very tender,often bursts in falling; sub-acid, flavor fine. Continues to ripenfor several weeks in late summer and early autumn. Needsgood and rich cultivation. Growth rather slow. This is distinctfrom the English Summer or Aiitumn Pearmain, in its larger size,higher red, more oblong form, and superior quality. Fig. 352. Aromatic Carolina. Large, oblate-conic, oblique; pale red withheavy bloom; flesh


. The American fruit culturist. slightly inclining to truncate-conical;nearly covered with fine broken streaks and dots of red; stalk 300 APPLES. nearly one inch long; basin round, even, distinct; very tender,often bursts in falling; sub-acid, flavor fine. Continues to ripenfor several weeks in late summer and early autumn. Needsgood and rich cultivation. Growth rather slow. This is distinctfrom the English Summer or Aiitumn Pearmain, in its larger size,higher red, more oblong form, and superior quality. Fig. 352. Aromatic Carolina. Large, oblate-conic, oblique; pale red withheavy bloom; flesh tender and melting, flavor aromatic and ex-cellent. July. Tree spreading. An abundant bearer. South- Benoni.* Medium in size, roundish, sometimes obscurely conical;deep red on rich yellow, in distinct broken stripes and dots;stalk half an inch long; basin small; flesh yellow, tender, rich;mild sub-acid, very good. Late summer. Tree erect, goodbearer. Has not succeeded well in all localities. A native ofDedham, Mass. Fig. Fig. 355. Fig. 356. Fig. 357. Fig. 358. Sweet Borovinka. Sweet Pepka. Smoky Arcad. Beautiful Arcad. Carolina Red June.* (Red June, Blush June.) Size medium, ob-long, very red; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid, with asprightly, agreeable flavor; quite early, and continues to ripenfor four weeks, and will keep long after ripe for a summer apple;profitable for market. The tree is a fine erect grower, veryhardy, bears young and abundantly. The most valuable earlyapple in northern Illinois and adjacent region. Hardy at theWest. North Carolina. Fig. 360. Carolina Watson. Large, greenish yellow, red, striped; fleshwhite, tender, sub-acid ; tree vigorous. Alabama. Summer. Early Joe.* Size medium or rather small; oblate, sometimes ob-scurely approaching conical; smooth and regular; color, withnumerous short, broken, red stripes on yellow ground, a nearlyuniform deep red to the sun, with conspicuous white specks;stem three-fourths of an inch long, rather thick


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