. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES. 1. II. II. 439 Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium, globular-oblate, regular; Surface very smooth, bright red,striped with darker red; Dots numer- ous, star-shaped, yelloAV. Basin wide, regular, abrupt; Eye small, Fig. 95.—INDIANA FAVORITE. , Cavity acute, regular, green or brown; Stem medium to long, red. Core regular, closed, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, angular, imperfect; Flesh pale yellow, breaking, fine-grain- ed, juicy; Mild siib-acid; Good to very good, for table and market, from January to March.


. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS I. FLAT APPLES. 1. II. II. 439 Tree vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium, globular-oblate, regular; Surface very smooth, bright red,striped with darker red; Dots numer- ous, star-shaped, yelloAV. Basin wide, regular, abrupt; Eye small, Fig. 95.—INDIANA FAVORITE. , Cavity acute, regular, green or brown; Stem medium to long, red. Core regular, closed, clasping the eye; Seeds numerous, angular, imperfect; Flesh pale yellow, breaking, fine-grain- ed, juicy; Mild siib-acid; Good to very good, for table and market, from January to March. JFai-minite. This new fruit originated on the farm of Jarmin Ballard, in Highland County, Ohio, where it was grown from the seed of Gilpin. The tree is very vigorous, and only too productive. Fruit medium, regular, oblate, or roundish ; Surface smooth, green, partially covered with mixed and striped dull red. Basin regular, wide; Eye medium, 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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