The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . h, deep yellow at maturity, ashade of pale brownish red where exposed, moderately sprinkledwith gray dots, and sometimes nettings of russet; stalk short tomedium, slender; cavity rather large, russetted; calyx open; basinrather large, deep, slightly corrugated; flesh pale whitish yellow,half fine, half tender, moderately juicy, subacid, slightly aromatic,and of good quality; core medium. Ripens from the middle of Oc-tober to the middle of November. Peae Pippin. The origin of this apple is somewhat uncertain, but it is said tohave originated on the farm


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . h, deep yellow at maturity, ashade of pale brownish red where exposed, moderately sprinkledwith gray dots, and sometimes nettings of russet; stalk short tomedium, slender; cavity rather large, russetted; calyx open; basinrather large, deep, slightly corrugated; flesh pale whitish yellow,half fine, half tender, moderately juicy, subacid, slightly aromatic,and of good quality; core medium. Ripens from the middle of Oc-tober to the middle of November. Peae Pippin. The origin of this apple is somewhat uncertain, but it is said tohave originated on the farm of the late Thomas Baldwin, nearHightstown, N, J., and considered, where known, a valuable fall 100 THE APPLE. apple for its fairness, large size, and good bearing qualities, eitherfor market or family use. Tree a healthy, free grower, making around head; an early and abundant bearer nearly every year, Fruit large, roundish conical, inclining to oblong, slightly angu-lar; skin pale, greenish yellow, or pale yellow at full maturity, with. Pear Pippin, many rather obscure light and green dots; stalk short to long, slen-der; cavity large, deep, sometimes slight russet; calyx closed; basinlarge, deep, slightly corrugated; flesh whitish, half fine, tender,juicy, sprightly subacid, and good quality; core rather large, Sep-tember, Peasgoods Nonesuch. This beautiful apple was raised by Mr. Peasgood, of Stamford,England, and is a fine culinary or dessert apple, and is like a hand-some and highly-colored Blenheim Pippin. Fruit large, roundish oblate; skin yellow, overspread on thesunny side with red, and copiously streaked with bright darkercrimson streaks; stalk short, deeply inserted; eye very large andopen, set in a deep, round, and even basin; flesh yellowish, tender,very juicy, with an agreeable acid flavor, September, October(Hogg), Randolph Sweet, An accidental seedling on the farm of 0. T, Hobbs, Randolph,Pa, The tree is said to be vigorous, spreading; not an early, but agood bea


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