. Fruits and fruit-trees of stalk. Stalk short, slender. Calyx 394 THE APPLE. rather large, open. Flesh white, firm, crisp, tender, subacid. Corelarge. November, December. (Hov. Mag.) Waddell Hall. A Southern Apple of unknown origin. Tree moderately wood brownish. Fruit small, roundish conical, pale yellow, shaded, striped, andsplashed with light red. Stalk long, slender. Calyx closed. Fleshwhitish, juicy, tender, pleasant subacid. Good. December to March. Wadhurst Pippin. Origin, Wadhurst, Sussex, England. A valuable cooking Apple. Fruit large, roundish conical, ribb
. Fruits and fruit-trees of stalk. Stalk short, slender. Calyx 394 THE APPLE. rather large, open. Flesh white, firm, crisp, tender, subacid. Corelarge. November, December. (Hov. Mag.) Waddell Hall. A Southern Apple of unknown origin. Tree moderately wood brownish. Fruit small, roundish conical, pale yellow, shaded, striped, andsplashed with light red. Stalk long, slender. Calyx closed. Fleshwhitish, juicy, tender, pleasant subacid. Good. December to March. Wadhurst Pippin. Origin, Wadhurst, Sussex, England. A valuable cooking Apple. Fruit large, roundish conical, ribbed at apex, yellow, splashed andmarbled with red in sun, small gray dots. Stalk very short. Calyxclosed, with long segments. Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy, brisk , February. Wagener. Origin, Penn Yan, Yates Co., JST. Y. Tree thrifty, upright, hardy,and early bearer; requires thinning to produce good-flavored fruit;when grown in the shade is wanting in flavor. Young wood lightreddish brown, slightly downy. Buds Wagener. Fruit medium or above, roundish oblate, yellow, mostly shaded withcrimson, obscurely striped, and sprinkled with light dots. Stalk nearlyan inch long, rather slender, inserted in a large, broad, irregular small and closed, set in a rather abrupt somewhat corrugated yellowish, very tender, juicy, excellent, brisk, somewhat vinousYery good to best. A very delicate apple. Eipe, November to February THE APPLE. 395 Walkers Winter. TMs Apple is a native of Pulaski Co., Georgia, and introducedby George Walker. Tree upright, vigorous. Fruit large, roundish conic, fine golden yellow, with a faint blush on thesunny side. Stalk of moderate length, in a deep, acute cavity. Basinsmall. Flesh yellowish white, juicy, hard, rather too acid for a dessertfruit. Good. November to April. Walpole. Origin, Walpole, Mass. Tree moderately vigorous. Young woodgiayish. Fruit medium, roundish, yellow, shaded and striped with
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