. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS iL—cosriCAi, APPLES.—n. n. m. 547 CLASS IL—CONICAL APPLES. ORDER IL—ANGULAR. SECTION 2.—SOUK. SUB-SECTION 3.—EUSSET. Fort JHiami. This is another of the seedling russets of the Maumee, brought to the notice of the State Society by its Vice- President, J. Austin Scott, of Toledo. Mr. Elliott de- scribes it from notes taken in 1846, when he received specimens from A. Spafford, Esq., Perrysburgh, Ohio. Tree upright and spreading, healthy, thrifty ; Shoots dark; not an early bearer, but productive when Kg. 178.—^POBT MIAMI. Fruit medium, roundis
. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS iL—cosriCAi, APPLES.—n. n. m. 547 CLASS IL—CONICAL APPLES. ORDER IL—ANGULAR. SECTION 2.—SOUK. SUB-SECTION 3.—EUSSET. Fort JHiami. This is another of the seedling russets of the Maumee, brought to the notice of the State Society by its Vice- President, J. Austin Scott, of Toledo. Mr. Elliott de- scribes it from notes taken in 1846, when he received specimens from A. Spafford, Esq., Perrysburgh, Ohio. Tree upright and spreading, healthy, thrifty ; Shoots dark; not an early bearer, but productive when Kg. 178.—^POBT MIAMI. Fruit medium, roundish or oblong-conic, truncated, an- gular, often unequal; Surface rich yellow russet, often bronzed; Dots scattered, netted russeting. Basin medium or shallow, folded; Eye small, closed. Cavity acute, wavy, green; Stem 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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