. American pomology : apples . Apples. 496 DESCEIPnONS OF APPLES. Tree very Tigorons, spreading, productive, not long- lived ; Shoots very stout, dark ; Leaves Inrge. Fruit large, round or oblate-conic, regular; Surface sometimes smooth, greenish-yellow, often blushed crim- Bon—large specimens covei-ed with whitish veined marks; Dots numerous, gray, large, and having whitish bases. Basin rather deep, regular; Eye large, open. Cavity deej), regular, brown; Stem short, stout. Core medium, closed, meeting the eye; Seeds numer- ous, angular; Flesh whitish, often greenish-white, light, tender, juic


. American pomology : apples . Apples. 496 DESCEIPnONS OF APPLES. Tree very Tigorons, spreading, productive, not long- lived ; Shoots very stout, dark ; Leaves Inrge. Fruit large, round or oblate-conic, regular; Surface sometimes smooth, greenish-yellow, often blushed crim- Bon—large specimens covei-ed with whitish veined marks; Dots numerous, gray, large, and having whitish bases. Basin rather deep, regular; Eye large, open. Cavity deej), regular, brown; Stem short, stout. Core medium, closed, meeting the eye; Seeds numer- ous, angular; Flesh whitish, often greenish-white, light, tender, juicy; Flavor very mild sub-acid, or sweet, with little character; Quality scarcely good; Use, market and stock; Season, November, December, and may be kept longer if desired. Micbavl Henry. MICHAEL HENKT PIPPIN. —[C(W».] Origin Monmouth County, New Jersey. Extensively. Tig. 139.—HICHAXL 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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