. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—^EOUNB APPLES.—^I. IL II. Hannali. AtTNT's, not AUNT HANNAH of Massachusetts. 597 This large and rather handsome fruit is found in many parts of the country, but is not largely cultivated. Its occurrence among Soutliern emigrants would lead us to suspect that they might have brought it with Fig. 318.—HANNAH. Fruit large, showy, round, somewhat flattened, regular, sometimes unequal; Surface rather smooth, pale yellow, mixed, distinctly striped and splashed crimson and car- mine ; Dots scattered, large, gray. medium, abrupt, regular


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—^EOUNB APPLES.—^I. IL II. Hannali. AtTNT's, not AUNT HANNAH of Massachusetts. 597 This large and rather handsome fruit is found in many parts of the country, but is not largely cultivated. Its occurrence among Soutliern emigrants would lead us to suspect that they might have brought it with Fig. 318.—HANNAH. Fruit large, showy, round, somewhat flattened, regular, sometimes unequal; Surface rather smooth, pale yellow, mixed, distinctly striped and splashed crimson and car- mine ; Dots scattered, large, gray. medium, abrupt, regular, often slightly russeted; Eye medium but long, closed. Cavity wide, wavy, acute, deep, brown or green; Stem short ot very short. Core round, flattened or wide, regular, open; Axis very short; Seeds numerous, short, plump; Flesh light, yel-. 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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