. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES.—IL II. I. cultivated it several years; my specimens and trees are from the Massillon nursery. Tree vigorous, thrifty, symmetrical, spreading, very productive, not an early bearer. Fruit fair, sound, large, somewhat angular, oblate, in- clined to conic, hangs well on the tree; Surface smooth, green with bronze blush; Dots minute, with green bases.. Fig. 128.—GULP. Basin narrow, rather abrupt, regular; Eye rather large, closed. Cavity rather deep, regular, brown; Stem long or short. Core long heart-shaped, regular, nearly closed, claspi

. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES.—IL II. I. cultivated it several years; my specimens and trees are from the Massillon nursery. Tree vigorous, thrifty, symmetrical, spreading, very productive, not an early bearer. Fruit fair, sound, large, somewhat angular, oblate, in- clined to conic, hangs well on the tree; Surface smooth, green with bronze blush; Dots minute, with green bases.. Fig. 128.—GULP. Basin narrow, rather abrupt, regular; Eye rather large, closed. Cavity rather deep, regular, brown; Stem long or short. Core long heart-shaped, regular, nearly closed, claspi Stock Photo
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. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS I.—FLAT APPLES.—IL II. I. cultivated it several years; my specimens and trees are from the Massillon nursery. Tree vigorous, thrifty, symmetrical, spreading, very productive, not an early bearer. Fruit fair, sound, large, somewhat angular, oblate, in- clined to conic, hangs well on the tree; Surface smooth, green with bronze blush; Dots minute, with green bases.. Fig. 128.—GULP. Basin narrow, rather abrupt, regular; Eye rather large, closed. Cavity rather deep, regular, brown; Stem long or short. Core long heart-shaped, regular, nearly closed, clasping ; seeds numerous, verylarge, dark brown; Flesh yellowish, compact, crisp, juicy; Flavor mild sub-acid, slightly per- fumed ; Quality good; excellent for crooking, " compared to Rhode Island Greening;" Season, December until April. 21. 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 work.. Warder, J. A. (John Aston), 1812-1883. New York : Orange Judd and company