. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III. EOUND APPLES.—L IL U. 583 Fruit medium, variable in form, being oblong, round, conic and even oblate, regular or unequal; Surface smooth, greenish yellow, more or less covered with dull purplish red, marbled, and made up of very short splashes, with distinct stripes aud splashes of brighter red ; Dots Fig. 207.—AMERICAN SUMMER PEARMAIN. Basin medium, regular ; Eye rather large, nearly closed ; Segments recurved. Cavity rather deep, acute, regular; Stem medium to long. Core small, roundish, closed; Seeds small, pointed; Flesh yellow, exc


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III. EOUND APPLES.—L IL U. 583 Fruit medium, variable in form, being oblong, round, conic and even oblate, regular or unequal; Surface smooth, greenish yellow, more or less covered with dull purplish red, marbled, and made up of very short splashes, with distinct stripes aud splashes of brighter red ; Dots Fig. 207.—AMERICAN SUMMER PEARMAIN. Basin medium, regular ; Eye rather large, nearly closed ; Segments recurved. Cavity rather deep, acute, regular; Stem medium to long. Core small, roundish, closed; Seeds small, pointed; Flesh yellow, exceedingly tender, almost melting, crisp, fine-grained, juicy; Flavor very mild sub-acid, aromatic, deliciously refreshing; Quality best; Use, the dessert; Season, August and September, Baccsilinus. Fruited by J. H. Crain, Pulaski County, Illinois, on trees nine years old, which produced ten bushels apiece, showing its 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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