. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES. T. I. I. asa Surface very smooth, of a dull green, often suffused with a faint blush on the exposed side; but at maturity, bright lemon yellow, shaded with carmine; Dots minute, gray and indented. Basin shallow, regular; Eye rather large, closed; Seg- ments of medium length. Cavity regular, with medium width and depth; Stem medium, rather stout. Core wide, regular, closer), meeting the eye; Seeds nu- merous, plump; Flesh white, firm, tough; Juice very sweet and rich at maturity, making excellent cider. Season, December until March. I&


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES. T. I. I. asa Surface very smooth, of a dull green, often suffused with a faint blush on the exposed side; but at maturity, bright lemon yellow, shaded with carmine; Dots minute, gray and indented. Basin shallow, regular; Eye rather large, closed; Seg- ments of medium length. Cavity regular, with medium width and depth; Stem medium, rather stout. Core wide, regular, closer), meeting the eye; Seeds nu- merous, plump; Flesh white, firm, tough; Juice very sweet and rich at maturity, making excellent cider. Season, December until March. I>illiiig'liaiii. This variety was found in an old orchard of D. C. Richmond, near Sandusky, Ohio. Tree productive, and sufficiently Fig. 53.—DILLIXGHAM, Fruit round-oblate rather than flat, generally regular and of medium size; Surface rough, yellowish-green, and bronzed, or shaded with a purplish tint; Dots Numerous 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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