. The American fruit culturist. the sun ; stalkone inch long, slender, cavity rather small; basin narrow; fleshtender, rich, rather acid, of fine flavor. Fair and autumn. Succeeds in the Northern and Middle sharp, serrate. In some localities this fruit proves too acidfor the table. Fig. 371. Massachusetts. 3i8 APPLES. Robersons White. Medium, oblong, flattened at ends ; green, withdark dots ; flesh yellowish, fine-grained, crisp, with a sub-acid,aromatic flavor. Late autumn. Tree vigorous, upright. Agood bearer. Formerly grown in Maryland and Virginia. Oliver. Me


. The American fruit culturist. the sun ; stalkone inch long, slender, cavity rather small; basin narrow; fleshtender, rich, rather acid, of fine flavor. Fair and autumn. Succeeds in the Northern and Middle sharp, serrate. In some localities this fruit proves too acidfor the table. Fig. 371. Massachusetts. 3i8 APPLES. Robersons White. Medium, oblong, flattened at ends ; green, withdark dots ; flesh yellowish, fine-grained, crisp, with a sub-acid,aromatic flavor. Late autumn. Tree vigorous, upright. Agood bearer. Formerly grown in Maryland and Virginia. Oliver. Medium, red on greenish j-ellow ground, with grayishdots ; flesh yellowish white, stained with pink, crisp, sprightly, sub-acid. Arkansas. Star. Medium, flat, slightly conical, unequal, regular, smooth;greenish yellow ; dots numerous, dark, prominent; basin shallow,regular, eye small, closed, cavity shallow, regular, russeted ; stemshort; flesh white, tender, juicy, sub-acid, rich. Fig. 398.—Dyer. Fig. 399.—Am. Golden Fig. 400. Pig. 401. Fig. 402. Maidens Blush. Fall Pippin. Monmouth Pippin. Stevensons Winter. Medium, roundish oblate; greenish yellowand dark red ; vigorous and prolific. Autumn. Alabama. Wealthy. Medium, roundish, oblate; yellowish shade with darkred, oily; flesh tender, white, juicy, sub-acid, very good. Treehardy, vigorous and productive. A standard commercial varietyin the plains region, and valued as an excellent culinary andmarket sort elsewhere. Minnesota. Fig. 469. Winthrop Greening. Large, oblate, remotely conical, slightlyribbed, nearly regular; skin yellow, when ripe, with a littlegreen, sometimes a faint red shade to the sun ; stem short, cav-ity shallow, basin moderate; flesh ycillowish white, sub-acid,very good. Mid-autumn. A valued sort in Maine. APPLES. 319 DIVISION III.—WINTER APPLES. Class I—Sweet Apples. Sectioti /.—Striped with red. Bailey Sweet.* (Patterson Sweet, Edgerly Sweet.) Large, regu-lar ovate, often slightly and some


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