Appurtenances (or what belongs to) the Worship of the Israelites. 1. Goden Candlestick; 2. Bronze Basin; 3. Ark of the Covenant; 4. Alter of Incense; 5. Shewbread; 6. Alter of Burnt Offerings and 7. Vessels of Incense Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-appurtenances-or-what-belongs-to-the-worship-of-the-israelites-1-goden-87105186.html
RMF1KYFE–Appurtenances (or what belongs to) the Worship of the Israelites. 1. Goden Candlestick; 2. Bronze Basin; 3. Ark of the Covenant; 4. Alter of Incense; 5. Shewbread; 6. Alter of Burnt Offerings and 7. Vessels of Incense
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Presents from the Kings of Siam to Queen Victoria, 1857. 'A Royal Crown of gold, enamel, diamonds, and rubies; a magnificent jewelled Star, and a golden Girdle, studded with nine bosses of jewels, which, from its size, is of extraordinary weight; an enormous Gold Ring, set with diamonds, rubies, carbuncles, catseyes, &c., of great beauty, and which appears, from its large size, to be worn on the thumb; a gold and enamel Basin for washing, and a Tea-cup and Saucer of similar material; a beautiful miniature Tea Equipage, having a Tray of gold elaborately embossed; opal Basins; and a bronze K Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presents-from-the-kings-of-siam-to-queen-victoria-1857-a-royal-crown-of-gold-enamel-diamonds-and-rubies-a-magnificent-jewelled-star-and-a-golden-girdle-studded-with-nine-bosses-of-jewels-which-from-its-size-is-of-extraordinary-weight-an-enormous-gold-ring-set-with-diamonds-rubies-carbuncles-catseyes-ampc-of-great-beauty-and-which-appears-from-its-large-size-to-be-worn-on-the-thumb-a-gold-and-enamel-basin-for-washing-and-a-tea-cup-and-saucer-of-similar-material-a-beautiful-miniature-tea-equipage-having-a-tray-of-gold-elaborately-embossed-opal-basins-and-a-bronze-k-image556244296.html
RM2R8Y37M–Presents from the Kings of Siam to Queen Victoria, 1857. 'A Royal Crown of gold, enamel, diamonds, and rubies; a magnificent jewelled Star, and a golden Girdle, studded with nine bosses of jewels, which, from its size, is of extraordinary weight; an enormous Gold Ring, set with diamonds, rubies, carbuncles, catseyes, &c., of great beauty, and which appears, from its large size, to be worn on the thumb; a gold and enamel Basin for washing, and a Tea-cup and Saucer of similar material; a beautiful miniature Tea Equipage, having a Tray of gold elaborately embossed; opal Basins; and a bronze K
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RMC7XP6R–Gardens of Versailles palace landscaped classic French Garden style André Le Nôtre Baroque art
WASHINGTON DC, USA - The golden early morning sun moments after sunrise catches the statue of Martin Luther King Jr at the MLK Memorial on the Tidal Basin in Washington DC. Strong side light. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-usa-the-golden-early-morning-sun-moments-after-sunrise-catches-the-statue-of-martin-luther-king-jr-at-the-mlk-memorial-on-the-tidal-basin-in-washington-dc-strong-side-light-image563748883.html
RM2RN4YCK–WASHINGTON DC, USA - The golden early morning sun moments after sunrise catches the statue of Martin Luther King Jr at the MLK Memorial on the Tidal Basin in Washington DC. Strong side light.
Interior view of the Royal Palace of Madrid, Baroque style, from 1750, in Madrid, August 8, 2024, Spain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/interior-view-of-the-royal-palace-of-madrid-baroque-style-from-1750-in-madrid-august-8-2024-spain-image616509369.html
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RF2C5FJ8X–Paris, France - June 23, 2020: Rivers Fountain at Place de la Concorde with the Madeleine church in the background in Paris
. American horticultural manual .. . ng to its unusual weight; a deep, rich, sandy loam is requiredfor its best development; tree vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium to large, roundish to roimdish oblate, mostly regular,often obscurelj angular; surface rougliened by dots and sometimes THE APPLE. 185 with gray russet net-vcining, grocnish yellow, with bronze or redblush, at full maturity a fine dead golden yellow; dots many, verylarge, conspicuous, light russet; cavity regular, narrow, often russeted,sometimes nearly closed; stem long, slender; basin almost fiat,smooth, or faintly wri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-ng-to-its-unusual-weight-a-deep-rich-sandy-loam-is-requiredfor-its-best-development-tree-vigorous-spreading-productive-fruit-medium-to-large-roundish-to-roimdish-oblate-mostly-regularoften-obscurelj-angular-surface-rougliened-by-dots-and-sometimes-the-apple-185-with-gray-russet-net-vcining-grocnish-yellow-with-bronze-or-redblush-at-full-maturity-a-fine-dead-golden-yellow-dots-many-verylarge-conspicuous-light-russet-cavity-regular-narrow-often-russetedsometimes-nearly-closed-stem-long-slender-basin-almost-fiatsmooth-or-faintly-wri-image370153681.html
RM2CE5XP9–. American horticultural manual .. . ng to its unusual weight; a deep, rich, sandy loam is requiredfor its best development; tree vigorous, spreading, productive. Fruit medium to large, roundish to roimdish oblate, mostly regular,often obscurelj angular; surface rougliened by dots and sometimes THE APPLE. 185 with gray russet net-vcining, grocnish yellow, with bronze or redblush, at full maturity a fine dead golden yellow; dots many, verylarge, conspicuous, light russet; cavity regular, narrow, often russeted,sometimes nearly closed; stem long, slender; basin almost fiat,smooth, or faintly wri
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RM2K14X6X–Bleached tree stump in Death Valley near Zabriskie Point. Climate Change in Deserts.
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 53^ THE PkAk. erate; flesh white, juicy, buttery, and melting, sweet, perfumed, excellent. Last half of September. Origin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Idaho. (Mulkey.) Large, nearly round, regular; golden yellow, many russet dots; cavity irregular, rather deep; basin shallow, pointed; flesh melting, juicy, sprightly, vinous, very good. Early autumn. Idaho. Fig. 725. Merriam. Rather large, roundish, approaching oblate; rich yellow, partly russeted ; stem short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-53-the-pkak-erate-flesh-white-juicy-buttery-and-melting-sweet-perfumed-excellent-last-half-of-september-origin-new-rochelle-n-y-idaho-mulkey-large-nearly-round-regular-golden-yellow-many-russet-dots-cavity-irregular-rather-deep-basin-shallow-pointed-flesh-melting-juicy-sprightly-vinous-very-good-early-autumn-idaho-fig-725-merriam-rather-large-roundish-approaching-oblate-rich-yellow-partly-russeted-stem-short-image216366211.html
RMPG098K–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 53^ THE PkAk. erate; flesh white, juicy, buttery, and melting, sweet, perfumed, excellent. Last half of September. Origin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Idaho. (Mulkey.) Large, nearly round, regular; golden yellow, many russet dots; cavity irregular, rather deep; basin shallow, pointed; flesh melting, juicy, sprightly, vinous, very good. Early autumn. Idaho. Fig. 725. Merriam. Rather large, roundish, approaching oblate; rich yellow, partly russeted ; stem short
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RM2RN4YD3–WASHINGTON DC, USA - The golden early morning sun moments after sunrise catches the statue of Martin Luther King Jr at the MLK Memorial on the Tidal Basin in Washington DC. Strong side light.
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RFRXKY01–Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes at golden hour
WASHINGTON DC - A statue of Thomas Jefferson by Rudulph Evans is the centerpiece of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC. It sits in the middle of the memorial under a large rotunda roof. Here it catches the golden light immediately after sunrise as the sun lines up in the east for the equinox. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-a-statue-of-thomas-jefferson-by-rudulph-evans-is-the-centerpiece-of-the-jefferson-memorial-in-washington-dc-it-sits-in-the-middle-of-the-memorial-under-a-large-rotunda-roof-here-it-catches-the-golden-light-immediately-after-sunrise-as-the-sun-lines-up-in-the-east-for-the-equinox-image563743518.html
RM2RN4MH2–WASHINGTON DC - A statue of Thomas Jefferson by Rudulph Evans is the centerpiece of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington DC. It sits in the middle of the memorial under a large rotunda roof. Here it catches the golden light immediately after sunrise as the sun lines up in the east for the equinox.
. American horticultural manual .. . t; basin rather large, deep, slightly irregular and corrugated;calyx closed; segments connivent. Core? small; axis very short:seeds many, long, pointed; tube conical; flesh yello^visli, rath(;rcoarse, breaking, tender, juicy, mild, sprightly subacid, very good tobest. November to February. Bullock {American Golden Ru.tset).—A delicious apple, with fleshmore like a buttery pear tlian that of an ordinary apple. An old XewJersey variety mentioned by Coxe in 1817. Tree thrifty, shoots up-right, dull reddish, grayish brown. Fruit medium or below, roundish, somew Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-t-basin-rather-large-deep-slightly-irregular-and-corrugatedcalyx-closed-segments-connivent-core-small-axis-very-shortseeds-many-long-pointed-tube-conical-flesh-yellovisli-rathrcoarse-breaking-tender-juicy-mild-sprightly-subacid-very-good-tobest-november-to-february-bullock-american-golden-rutseta-delicious-apple-with-fleshmore-like-a-buttery-pear-tlian-that-of-an-ordinary-apple-an-old-xewjersey-variety-mentioned-by-coxe-in-1817-tree-thrifty-shoots-up-right-dull-reddish-grayish-brown-fruit-medium-or-below-roundish-somew-image370156752.html
RM2CE62M0–. American horticultural manual .. . t; basin rather large, deep, slightly irregular and corrugated;calyx closed; segments connivent. Core? small; axis very short:seeds many, long, pointed; tube conical; flesh yello^visli, rath(;rcoarse, breaking, tender, juicy, mild, sprightly subacid, very good tobest. November to February. Bullock {American Golden Ru.tset).—A delicious apple, with fleshmore like a buttery pear tlian that of an ordinary apple. An old XewJersey variety mentioned by Coxe in 1817. Tree thrifty, shoots up-right, dull reddish, grayish brown. Fruit medium or below, roundish, somew
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RM2G25CF8–Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, Monochrome tree stump
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 299 Section II.—Not striped. Golden Sweet.* Medium or rather large, roundish, slightly flat- tened; greenish, becoming pale yellow; stalk an inch or more long slender; cavity acuminate; basin moderate; flesh very sweet, good, of moderate quality. The fruit is always fair the tree a free grower, and very productive. Buds large; leaves sharply serrate. Late in summer. Valuable for culinary pur- poses. Tender far West; succeeds well Southwest. Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-apples-299-section-iinot-striped-golden-sweet-medium-or-rather-large-roundish-slightly-flat-tened-greenish-becoming-pale-yellow-stalk-an-inch-or-more-long-slender-cavity-acuminate-basin-moderate-flesh-very-sweet-good-of-moderate-quality-the-fruit-is-always-fair-the-tree-a-free-grower-and-very-productive-buds-large-leaves-sharply-serrate-late-in-summer-valuable-for-culinary-pur-poses-tender-far-west-succeeds-well-southwest-co-image216359460.html
RMPG00KG–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 299 Section II.—Not striped. Golden Sweet.* Medium or rather large, roundish, slightly flat- tened; greenish, becoming pale yellow; stalk an inch or more long slender; cavity acuminate; basin moderate; flesh very sweet, good, of moderate quality. The fruit is always fair the tree a free grower, and very productive. Buds large; leaves sharply serrate. Late in summer. Valuable for culinary pur- poses. Tender far West; succeeds well Southwest. Co
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. American horticultural manual .. . to May. Golden Sweet.—Origin, Connecticut; tree very vigorous, spread-ing, round headed, an early and heavy l.)earer. THE APPLE. 91 Fruit largo, round, very regular; surface very smooth, becomingunctuous, clear, rich, golden yellow; dots green, minute, few, distinct,a few minute russet dots; cavity rather deep, wide, regular, acuminate,with faint trace of russet; stem long, slender at insertion, yellow;basin smootli, shallow, regular; calyx closed; segments divergent.Core open, regular, meeting; cells obovatc, entire, aljaxile; tulse con-ical; stamens media Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-to-may-golden-sweetorigin-connecticut-tree-very-vigorous-spread-ing-round-headed-an-early-and-heavy-learer-the-apple-91-fruit-largo-round-very-regular-surface-very-smooth-becomingunctuous-clear-rich-golden-yellow-dots-green-minute-few-distincta-few-minute-russet-dots-cavity-rather-deep-wide-regular-acuminatewith-faint-trace-of-russet-stem-long-slender-at-insertion-yellowbasin-smootli-shallow-regular-calyx-closed-segments-divergentcore-open-regular-meeting-cells-obovatc-entire-aljaxile-tulse-con-ical-stamens-media-image370155729.html
RM2CE61BD–. American horticultural manual .. . to May. Golden Sweet.—Origin, Connecticut; tree very vigorous, spread-ing, round headed, an early and heavy l.)earer. THE APPLE. 91 Fruit largo, round, very regular; surface very smooth, becomingunctuous, clear, rich, golden yellow; dots green, minute, few, distinct,a few minute russet dots; cavity rather deep, wide, regular, acuminate,with faint trace of russet; stem long, slender at insertion, yellow;basin smootli, shallow, regular; calyx closed; segments divergent.Core open, regular, meeting; cells obovatc, entire, aljaxile; tulse con-ical; stamens media
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 670 nESCKlPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; Use, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Season, November. An enormous bearer. Franklin CSolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-670-nescklptions-of-apples-grained-tender-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-good-use-kitchen-but-chiefly-recommended-for-cider-season-november-an-enormous-bearer-franklin-csolden-hughes-american-golden-pippin-tree-thrifty-upright-moderately-productive-fruit-ob-long-cylindrical-surface-smooth-yellow-dots-distinct-gray-not-numerous-basin-wide-shallow-finely-plaited-eye-long-closed-cavity-medium-greenish-stem-long-core-small-pyriform-regular-closed-clasping-seeds-plump-pointed-flesh-yellow-tender-fine-grained-juicy-image216456545.html
RMPG4CEW–. American pomology : apples . Apples. 670 nESCKlPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; Use, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Season, November. An enormous bearer. Franklin CSolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy;
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. American horticultural manual .. . overed with dull dark redin obscure stripes overlaid with grayish bloom, giving the fruit apurple color; dots minute, few; cavity wide, or acute, deep, greenor brown; stem short, rather stout; basin wide, wavy or plaited;calyx closed. Core small, closed; seeds numerous, ]ilump, pale;flesh yellow, rich, dry, firm, very sweet, good. Deccmlicr to Mav. Mother.—Origin, Bolton, Massachusetts; tree of moderate vigor,rather slentler, jjroductive. Fruit medium or al)ov(; form romidish oblong, slightly conical,obscurely riblied; surface golden yellow, almost wholly c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-horticultural-manual-overed-with-dull-dark-redin-obscure-stripes-overlaid-with-grayish-bloom-giving-the-fruit-apurple-color-dots-minute-few-cavity-wide-or-acute-deep-greenor-brown-stem-short-rather-stout-basin-wide-wavy-or-plaitedcalyx-closed-core-small-closed-seeds-numerous-ilump-paleflesh-yellow-rich-dry-firm-very-sweet-good-deccmlicr-to-mav-motherorigin-bolton-massachusetts-tree-of-moderate-vigorrather-slentler-jjroductive-fruit-medium-or-alov-form-romidish-oblong-slightly-conicalobscurely-riblied-surface-golden-yellow-almost-wholly-c-image370154944.html
RM2CE60BC–. American horticultural manual .. . overed with dull dark redin obscure stripes overlaid with grayish bloom, giving the fruit apurple color; dots minute, few; cavity wide, or acute, deep, greenor brown; stem short, rather stout; basin wide, wavy or plaited;calyx closed. Core small, closed; seeds numerous, ]ilump, pale;flesh yellow, rich, dry, firm, very sweet, good. Deccmlicr to Mav. Mother.—Origin, Bolton, Massachusetts; tree of moderate vigor,rather slentler, jjroductive. Fruit medium or al)ov(; form romidish oblong, slightly conical,obscurely riblied; surface golden yellow, almost wholly c
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-338-apples-bergamot-medium-regular-oblong-cylindrical-yellow-with-wnite-bloom-has-much-the-appearance-of-grimes-golden-cavity-regular-deep-stem-very-short-basin-deep-ribbed-flesh-yellow-crisp-sub-acid-good-fig-451-russian-boiken-medium-roundish-conic-yellowish-green-reddened-on-sunny-side-cavity-large-stem-short-basin-large-flesh-white-acid-very-late-keeper-good-culinary-apple-fig-456-russian-brookes-pippin-l-image216359340.html
RMPG00F8–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L
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RFRXKXWK–Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes at golden hour
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 53^ THE PkAk. erate; flesh white, juicy, buttery, and melting, sweet, perfumed, excellent. Last half of September. Origin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Idaho. (Mulkey.) Large, nearly round, regular; golden yellow, many russet dots; cavity irregular, rather deep; basin shallow, pointed; flesh melting, juicy, sprightly, vinous, very good. Early autumn. Idaho. Fig. 725. Merriam. Rather large, roundish, approaching oblate; rich yellow, partly russeted ; stem short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-53-the-pkak-erate-flesh-white-juicy-buttery-and-melting-sweet-perfumed-excellent-last-half-of-september-origin-new-rochelle-n-y-idaho-mulkey-large-nearly-round-regular-golden-yellow-many-russet-dots-cavity-irregular-rather-deep-basin-shallow-pointed-flesh-melting-juicy-sprightly-vinous-very-good-early-autumn-idaho-fig-725-merriam-rather-large-roundish-approaching-oblate-rich-yellow-partly-russeted-stem-short-image232035585.html
RMRDE3N5–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 53^ THE PkAk. erate; flesh white, juicy, buttery, and melting, sweet, perfumed, excellent. Last half of September. Origin, New Rochelle, N. Y. Idaho. (Mulkey.) Large, nearly round, regular; golden yellow, many russet dots; cavity irregular, rather deep; basin shallow, pointed; flesh melting, juicy, sprightly, vinous, very good. Early autumn. Idaho. Fig. 725. Merriam. Rather large, roundish, approaching oblate; rich yellow, partly russeted ; stem short
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 359.—Golden Sweet. Fjo. 360.—Carolina Red June. Early Strawberry.* (American Red Jurieating, of Manning.') Rather small, roundish, varying to round-ovate, and somedmes quite conical; surface indistinctly and finely striped with bright and d6ep red, tinging faintly the flesh; stalk slender, three-quar- ters to an inch and a half long; basin small and narrow; flesh white, tender, sub-acid, rather brisk, pleasant, not very rich. Ripens one to three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-fig-359golden-sweet-fjo-360carolina-red-june-early-strawberry-american-red-jurieating-of-manning-rather-small-roundish-varying-to-round-ovate-and-somedmes-quite-conical-surface-indistinctly-and-finely-striped-with-bright-and-d6ep-red-tinging-faintly-the-flesh-stalk-slender-three-quar-ters-to-an-inch-and-a-half-long-basin-small-and-narrow-flesh-white-tender-sub-acid-rather-brisk-pleasant-not-very-rich-ripens-one-to-three-image216359448.html
RMPG00K4–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 359.—Golden Sweet. Fjo. 360.—Carolina Red June. Early Strawberry.* (American Red Jurieating, of Manning.') Rather small, roundish, varying to round-ovate, and somedmes quite conical; surface indistinctly and finely striped with bright and d6ep red, tinging faintly the flesh; stalk slender, three-quar- ters to an inch and a half long; basin small and narrow; flesh white, tender, sub-acid, rather brisk, pleasant, not very rich. Ripens one to three
. Nature in Acadie . Birds. 22 CHAPTER V.. CTOBER 25.—To-day was Sunday, and relenting from his late fit of drowsiness the great sun-god shone forth in his splendour—flecking the ripples on the breeze-swept Bedford Basin with the golden light of daybreak and even bringing back a smile to the face of the dying summer. Who could resist a stroll on such a morning as this, when even the bands of black-coated old crows indulged in hoarse laughs as they straggled over to the basin for a breakfast of fish or clams. Epicurean old rogues these crows are, enjoying the dainty "clam" as much as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-in-acadie-birds-22-chapter-v-ctober-25to-day-was-sunday-and-relenting-from-his-late-fit-of-drowsiness-the-great-sun-god-shone-forth-in-his-splendourflecking-the-ripples-on-the-breeze-swept-bedford-basin-with-the-golden-light-of-daybreak-and-even-bringing-back-a-smile-to-the-face-of-the-dying-summer-who-could-resist-a-stroll-on-such-a-morning-as-this-when-even-the-bands-of-black-coated-old-crows-indulged-in-hoarse-laughs-as-they-straggled-over-to-the-basin-for-a-breakfast-of-fish-or-clams-epicurean-old-rogues-these-crows-are-enjoying-the-dainty-quotclamquot-as-much-as-image232303574.html
RMRDX9G6–. Nature in Acadie . Birds. 22 CHAPTER V.. CTOBER 25.—To-day was Sunday, and relenting from his late fit of drowsiness the great sun-god shone forth in his splendour—flecking the ripples on the breeze-swept Bedford Basin with the golden light of daybreak and even bringing back a smile to the face of the dying summer. Who could resist a stroll on such a morning as this, when even the bands of black-coated old crows indulged in hoarse laughs as they straggled over to the basin for a breakfast of fish or clams. Epicurean old rogues these crows are, enjoying the dainty "clam" as much as
. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—ROUND APPLES.—I. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- •what angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, long,. —^MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to November. monmoiitli Pippin. RED OHEEE. Fruit rather larger handsome, roundish or flattened, re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-class-iiiround-applesi-il-i-577-fruit-large-globular-slightly-conic-truncated-and-some-what-angular-surface-smooth-becoming-greasy-green-ish-yellow-dots-minute-prominent-basin-abrupt-folded-eye-small-closed-cavity-wide-wavy-stem-long-inclined-core-medium-closed-clasping-seeds-numerous-long-michigan-golden-pointed-flesh-yellow-breaking-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-nearly-best-tjse-table-kitchen-season-septem-ber-to-november-monmoiitli-pippin-red-oheee-fruit-rather-larger-handsome-roundish-or-flattened-re-image216456948.html
RMPG4D18–. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—ROUND APPLES.—I. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- •what angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, long,. —^MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to November. monmoiitli Pippin. RED OHEEE. Fruit rather larger handsome, roundish or flattened, re
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 359.—Golden Sweet. Fjo. 360.—Carolina Red June. Early Strawberry.* (American Red Jurieating, of Manning.') Rather small, roundish, varying to round-ovate, and somedmes quite conical; surface indistinctly and finely striped with bright and d6ep red, tinging faintly the flesh; stalk slender, three-quar- ters to an inch and a half long; basin small and narrow; flesh white, tender, sub-acid, rather brisk, pleasant, not very rich. Ripens one to three Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-fig-359golden-sweet-fjo-360carolina-red-june-early-strawberry-american-red-jurieating-of-manning-rather-small-roundish-varying-to-round-ovate-and-somedmes-quite-conical-surface-indistinctly-and-finely-striped-with-bright-and-d6ep-red-tinging-faintly-the-flesh-stalk-slender-three-quar-ters-to-an-inch-and-a-half-long-basin-small-and-narrow-flesh-white-tender-sub-acid-rather-brisk-pleasant-not-very-rich-ripens-one-to-three-image232018569.html
RMRDDA1D–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. Fig. 359.—Golden Sweet. Fjo. 360.—Carolina Red June. Early Strawberry.* (American Red Jurieating, of Manning.') Rather small, roundish, varying to round-ovate, and somedmes quite conical; surface indistinctly and finely striped with bright and d6ep red, tinging faintly the flesh; stalk slender, three-quar- ters to an inch and a half long; basin small and narrow; flesh white, tender, sub-acid, rather brisk, pleasant, not very rich. Ripens one to three
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-origin-by-peter-kieffer-roxbury-pa-a-seedling-of-chinese-sand-pear-tree-wonderfully-vigorous-and-healthy-an-early-and-extraordinary-bearer-often-ijeing-laden-with-fruit-after-two-years-planting-fruit-medium-to-large-form-ovate-tapering-at-both-ends-widest-at-middle-and-narrowest-towards-stem-skin-light-golden-yellow-with-bright-cheek-and-very-numerous-brown-russet-dots-stalk-one-inch-long-fairly-stout-in-a-one-sided-cavity-calyx-half-open-in-a-medium-sized-irregular-basin-flesh-yellowish-white-texture-half-tender-half-m-image216458150.html
RMPG4EG6–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 670 nESCKlPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; Use, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Season, November. An enormous bearer. Franklin CSolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-670-nescklptions-of-apples-grained-tender-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-good-use-kitchen-but-chiefly-recommended-for-cider-season-november-an-enormous-bearer-franklin-csolden-hughes-american-golden-pippin-tree-thrifty-upright-moderately-productive-fruit-ob-long-cylindrical-surface-smooth-yellow-dots-distinct-gray-not-numerous-basin-wide-shallow-finely-plaited-eye-long-closed-cavity-medium-greenish-stem-long-core-small-pyriform-regular-closed-clasping-seeds-plump-pointed-flesh-yellow-tender-fine-grained-juicy-image232032947.html
RMRDE0AY–. American pomology : apples . Apples. 670 nESCKlPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; Use, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Season, November. An enormous bearer. Franklin CSolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, juicy;
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 408 HliSORIPTION'.S Oi" APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. 7ig. 73.—GOLDEN SEBDLINO. Tiumerous,angular,pale; Flesh yellow,juicy,rich'; "Very good." dreen Crank. I have received this Bouthem apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; (lots Biiiall, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-408-hlisoriptions-oiquot-apples-core-medium-regular-meeting-the-eye-closed-seeds-7ig-73golden-sebdlino-tiumerousangularpale-flesh-yellowjuicyrich-quotvery-goodquot-dreen-crank-i-have-received-this-bouthem-apple-from-kentucky-tenn-and-also-from-georgia-but-have-not-yet-fruited-it-tree-moderately-thrifty-shoots-brown-foliage-small-fruit-medium-to-large-flattened-somewhat-conical-regular-surface-green-to-yellow-sometimes-bronzed-lots-biiiall-gray-basin-medium-regular-eye-medium-closed-cavity-wide-deep-acute-image216457436.html
RMPG4DJM–. American pomology : apples . Apples. 408 HliSORIPTION'.S Oi" APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. 7ig. 73.—GOLDEN SEBDLINO. Tiumerous,angular,pale; Flesh yellow,juicy,rich'; "Very good." dreen Crank. I have received this Bouthem apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; (lots Biiiall, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute,
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 299 Section II.—Not striped. Golden Sweet.* Medium or rather large, roundish, slightly flat- tened; greenish, becoming pale yellow; stalk an inch or more long slender; cavity acuminate; basin moderate; flesh very sweet, good, of moderate quality. The fruit is always fair the tree a free grower, and very productive. Buds large; leaves sharply serrate. Late in summer. Valuable for culinary pur- poses. Tender far West; succeeds well Southwest. Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-apples-299-section-iinot-striped-golden-sweet-medium-or-rather-large-roundish-slightly-flat-tened-greenish-becoming-pale-yellow-stalk-an-inch-or-more-long-slender-cavity-acuminate-basin-moderate-flesh-very-sweet-good-of-moderate-quality-the-fruit-is-always-fair-the-tree-a-free-grower-and-very-productive-buds-large-leaves-sharply-serrate-late-in-summer-valuable-for-culinary-pur-poses-tender-far-west-succeeds-well-southwest-co-image232018584.html
RMRDDA20–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. APPLES. 299 Section II.—Not striped. Golden Sweet.* Medium or rather large, roundish, slightly flat- tened; greenish, becoming pale yellow; stalk an inch or more long slender; cavity acuminate; basin moderate; flesh very sweet, good, of moderate quality. The fruit is always fair the tree a free grower, and very productive. Buds large; leaves sharply serrate. Late in summer. Valuable for culinary pur- poses. Tender far West; succeeds well Southwest. Co
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-origin-by-peter-kieffer-roxbury-pa-a-seedling-of-chinese-sand-pear-tree-wonderfully-vigorous-and-healthy-an-early-and-extraordinary-bearer-often-ijeing-laden-with-fruit-after-two-years-planting-fruit-medium-to-large-form-ovate-tapering-at-both-ends-widest-at-middle-and-narrowest-towards-stem-skin-light-golden-yellow-with-bright-cheek-and-very-numerous-brown-russet-dots-stalk-one-inch-long-fairly-stout-in-a-one-sided-cavity-calyx-half-open-in-a-medium-sized-irregular-basin-flesh-yellowish-white-texture-half-tender-half-m-image216458160.html
RMPG4EGG–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-338-apples-bergamot-medium-regular-oblong-cylindrical-yellow-with-wnite-bloom-has-much-the-appearance-of-grimes-golden-cavity-regular-deep-stem-very-short-basin-deep-ribbed-flesh-yellow-crisp-sub-acid-good-fig-451-russian-boiken-medium-roundish-conic-yellowish-green-reddened-on-sunny-side-cavity-large-stem-short-basin-large-flesh-white-acid-very-late-keeper-good-culinary-apple-fig-456-russian-brookes-pippin-l-image232018462.html
RMRDD9WJ–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 338 APPLES. Bergamot. Medium, regular, oblong, cylindrical; yellow with wnite bloom, has much the appearance of Grimes' Golden ; cavity regular, deep ; stem very short; basin deep, ribbed ; flesh yellow, crisp, sub-acid, good. Fig. 451. Russian. Boiken. Medium, roundish conic; yellowish green, reddened on sunny side, cavity large ; stem short; basin large ; flesh white, acid. Very late keeper, good culinary apple. Fig. 456. Russian. Brooke's Pippin. L
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 77 TRANSCENDENT. An excellent early autumn variety of the hybrid crabs. Origin : United States. Tree : of moderate slender growth, hardy, somewhat sul)ject to twig blight. Fruit : medium for its class ; form roundish oblong, flattened at ends, ribbed ; color of skin golden yellow, with crimson cheek and thin whitish bloom ; stem one and a quarter inches long, set in an open deep cavity ; calyx closed, segments large, set in a hollow slightly cor- rugated basin ; somewhat subject to scab. Flesh : color yellowish ; texture crisp and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-1905-fruits-of-ontario-77-transcendent-an-excellent-early-autumn-variety-of-the-hybrid-crabs-origin-united-states-tree-of-moderate-slender-growth-hardy-somewhat-sulject-to-twig-blight-fruit-medium-for-its-class-form-roundish-oblong-flattened-at-ends-ribbed-color-of-skin-golden-yellow-with-crimson-cheek-and-thin-whitish-bloom-stem-one-and-a-quarter-inches-long-set-in-an-open-deep-cavity-calyx-closed-segments-large-set-in-a-hollow-slightly-cor-rugated-basin-somewhat-subject-to-scab-flesh-color-yellowish-texture-crisp-and-image216458606.html
RMPG4F4E–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 77 TRANSCENDENT. An excellent early autumn variety of the hybrid crabs. Origin : United States. Tree : of moderate slender growth, hardy, somewhat sul)ject to twig blight. Fruit : medium for its class ; form roundish oblong, flattened at ends, ribbed ; color of skin golden yellow, with crimson cheek and thin whitish bloom ; stem one and a quarter inches long, set in an open deep cavity ; calyx closed, segments large, set in a hollow slightly cor- rugated basin ; somewhat subject to scab. Flesh : color yellowish ; texture crisp and
. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—ROUND APPLES.—I. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- •what angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, long,. —^MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to November. monmoiitli Pippin. RED OHEEE. Fruit rather larger handsome, roundish or flattened, re Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-class-iiiround-applesi-il-i-577-fruit-large-globular-slightly-conic-truncated-and-some-what-angular-surface-smooth-becoming-greasy-green-ish-yellow-dots-minute-prominent-basin-abrupt-folded-eye-small-closed-cavity-wide-wavy-stem-long-inclined-core-medium-closed-clasping-seeds-numerous-long-michigan-golden-pointed-flesh-yellow-breaking-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-nearly-best-tjse-table-kitchen-season-septem-ber-to-november-monmoiitli-pippin-red-oheee-fruit-rather-larger-handsome-roundish-or-flattened-re-image232033385.html
RMRDE0XH–. American pomology : apples . Apples. CLASS III.—ROUND APPLES.—I. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- •what angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. Cavity wide, wavy; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping; Seeds numerous, long,. —^MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to November. monmoiitli Pippin. RED OHEEE. Fruit rather larger handsome, roundish or flattened, re
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested to a limited extent. Season : Sep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-okiginquot-seed-of-golden-russet-b-spy-raised-by-mr-p-dempsey-albury-prince-edward-county-tree-vigorous-spread-ing-fkurr-size-medium-color-red-on-yellow-ground-with-numerous-bplashep-and-stripes-of-dark-red-and-many-white-dots-form-round-oblate-stem-five-eighths-of-an-inch-long-in-a-deep-cavity-calyx-partly-open-in-a-deep-basin-tkenton-flesh-color-yellow-texture-tender-crisp-juic3-flavor-pleasant-subacid-qulriy-dessert-good-ylre-first-class-though-it-has-only-been-tested-to-a-limited-extent-season-sep-image216458615.html
RMPG4F4R–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested to a limited extent. Season : Sep
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS ni.—ROUND APPLES.—L I. I. 551 Fruit large to very large, globular, regular; Surface smooth, yellow, blushed; Dots minute, scattered. Basin shallow, regular; Eye small, closed. Cavity acute, regular, green; Stem long, inclined. Core wide, round, open, meeting the eye; Seeds numer- ous, plump, brown; Flesh Avhite, fine-grained, breaking, juicy ; Flavor very sweet; Quality good to very good ; Use, baking ; Season, September and October. Oolden S^^eet. ORANGE SWEETING. From Connecticut. Tree very robust, vigorous, spread-. —GOLDEN SWEET. ing, round-head, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-class-niround-applesl-i-i-551-fruit-large-to-very-large-globular-regular-surface-smooth-yellow-blushed-dots-minute-scattered-basin-shallow-regular-eye-small-closed-cavity-acute-regular-green-stem-long-inclined-core-wide-round-open-meeting-the-eye-seeds-numer-ous-plump-brown-flesh-avhite-fine-grained-breaking-juicy-flavor-very-sweet-quality-good-to-very-good-use-baking-season-september-and-october-oolden-seet-orange-sweeting-from-connecticut-tree-very-robust-vigorous-spread-golden-sweet-ing-round-head-image237913031.html
RMRR1TDY–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS ni.—ROUND APPLES.—L I. I. 551 Fruit large to very large, globular, regular; Surface smooth, yellow, blushed; Dots minute, scattered. Basin shallow, regular; Eye small, closed. Cavity acute, regular, green; Stem long, inclined. Core wide, round, open, meeting the eye; Seeds numer- ous, plump, brown; Flesh Avhite, fine-grained, breaking, juicy ; Flavor very sweet; Quality good to very good ; Use, baking ; Season, September and October. Oolden S^^eet. ORANGE SWEETING. From Connecticut. Tree very robust, vigorous, spread-. —GOLDEN SWEET. ing, round-head,
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 TRENTON.. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-70-report-on-the-no-24-trenton-okiginquot-seed-of-golden-russet-b-spy-raised-by-mr-p-dempsey-albury-prince-edward-county-tree-vigorous-spread-ing-fkurr-size-medium-color-red-on-yellow-ground-with-numerous-bplashep-and-stripes-of-dark-red-and-many-white-dots-form-round-oblate-stem-five-eighths-of-an-inch-long-in-a-deep-cavity-calyx-partly-open-in-a-deep-basin-tkenton-flesh-color-yellow-texture-tender-crisp-juic3-flavor-pleasant-subacid-qulriy-dessert-good-ylre-first-class-though-it-has-only-been-tested-image216458621.html
RMPG4F51–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 TRENTON.. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 77 TRANSCENDENT. An excellent early autumn variety of the hybrid crabs. Origin : United States. Tree : of moderate slender growth, hardy, somewhat sul)ject to twig blight. Fruit : medium for its class ; form roundish oblong, flattened at ends, ribbed ; color of skin golden yellow, with crimson cheek and thin whitish bloom ; stem one and a quarter inches long, set in an open deep cavity ; calyx closed, segments large, set in a hollow slightly cor- rugated basin ; somewhat subject to scab. Flesh : color yellowish ; texture crisp and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-1905-fruits-of-ontario-77-transcendent-an-excellent-early-autumn-variety-of-the-hybrid-crabs-origin-united-states-tree-of-moderate-slender-growth-hardy-somewhat-sulject-to-twig-blight-fruit-medium-for-its-class-form-roundish-oblong-flattened-at-ends-ribbed-color-of-skin-golden-yellow-with-crimson-cheek-and-thin-whitish-bloom-stem-one-and-a-quarter-inches-long-set-in-an-open-deep-cavity-calyx-closed-segments-large-set-in-a-hollow-slightly-cor-rugated-basin-somewhat-subject-to-scab-flesh-color-yellowish-texture-crisp-and-image232053097.html
RMRDEX2H–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1905 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 77 TRANSCENDENT. An excellent early autumn variety of the hybrid crabs. Origin : United States. Tree : of moderate slender growth, hardy, somewhat sul)ject to twig blight. Fruit : medium for its class ; form roundish oblong, flattened at ends, ribbed ; color of skin golden yellow, with crimson cheek and thin whitish bloom ; stem one and a quarter inches long, set in an open deep cavity ; calyx closed, segments large, set in a hollow slightly cor- rugated basin ; somewhat subject to scab. Flesh : color yellowish ; texture crisp and
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 408 DESCRIPTIONS OI^^ APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. Pig. 73.—GOLDEN SEEDLING. numeroiis,anguIar, pale; Flesh yellow, juicy, rich; "Very good." Oreeii Crank. I have received this southern apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; dots small, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute, brown; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-408-descriptions-oi-apples-core-medium-regular-meeting-the-eye-closed-seeds-pig-73golden-seedling-numeroiisanguiar-pale-flesh-yellow-juicy-rich-quotvery-goodquot-oreeii-crank-i-have-received-this-southern-apple-from-kentucky-tenn-and-also-from-georgia-but-have-not-yet-fruited-it-tree-moderately-thrifty-shoots-brown-foliage-small-fruit-medium-to-large-flattened-somewhat-conical-regular-surface-green-to-yellow-sometimes-bronzed-dots-small-gray-basin-medium-regular-eye-medium-closed-cavity-wide-deep-acute-brown-image237914578.html
RMRR1XD6–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 408 DESCRIPTIONS OI^^ APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. Pig. 73.—GOLDEN SEEDLING. numeroiis,anguIar, pale; Flesh yellow, juicy, rich; "Very good." Oreeii Crank. I have received this southern apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; dots small, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute, brown;
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-origin-by-peter-kieffer-roxbury-pa-a-seedling-of-chinese-sand-pear-tree-wonderfully-vigorous-and-healthy-an-early-and-extraordinary-bearer-often-ijeing-laden-with-fruit-after-two-years-planting-fruit-medium-to-large-form-ovate-tapering-at-both-ends-widest-at-middle-and-narrowest-towards-stem-skin-light-golden-yellow-with-bright-cheek-and-very-numerous-brown-russet-dots-stalk-one-inch-long-fairly-stout-in-a-one-sided-cavity-calyx-half-open-in-a-medium-sized-irregular-basin-flesh-yellowish-white-texture-half-tender-half-m-image232035000.html
RMRDE308–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 670 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; IJse, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Sea^n, November. An enormous bearer. IFra/iikliii Oolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive ; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow ; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed ; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, j Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-670-descriptions-of-apples-grained-tender-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-good-ijse-kitchen-but-chiefly-recommended-for-cider-sean-november-an-enormous-bearer-ifraiikliii-oolden-hughes-american-golden-pippin-tree-thrifty-upright-moderately-productive-fruit-ob-long-cylindrical-surface-smooth-yellow-dots-distinct-gray-not-numerous-basin-wide-shallow-finely-plaited-eye-long-closed-cavity-medium-greenish-stem-long-core-small-pyriform-regular-closed-clasping-seeds-plump-pointed-flesh-yellow-tender-fine-grained-j-image237887129.html
RMRR0KCW–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 670 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. grained, tender, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality good; IJse, kitchen, but chiefly recommended for cider; Sea^n, November. An enormous bearer. IFra/iikliii Oolden. * hughes' AMERICAN GOLDEN PIPPIN. Tree thrifty, upright, moderately productive ; Fruit ob- long, cylindrical; Surface smooth, yellow ; Dots distinct, gray, not numerous. Basin wide, shallow, finely plaited; Eye long, closed. Cavity medium, greenish ; Stem long. Core small, pyriform, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, pointed ; Flesh yellow, tender, fine-grained, j
. American pomology : apples . Apples. 408 HliSORIPTION'.S Oi" APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. 7ig. 73.—GOLDEN SEBDLINO. Tiumerous,angular,pale; Flesh yellow,juicy,rich'; "Very good." dreen Crank. I have received this Bouthem apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; (lots Biiiall, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-408-hlisoriptions-oiquot-apples-core-medium-regular-meeting-the-eye-closed-seeds-7ig-73golden-sebdlino-tiumerousangularpale-flesh-yellowjuicyrich-quotvery-goodquot-dreen-crank-i-have-received-this-bouthem-apple-from-kentucky-tenn-and-also-from-georgia-but-have-not-yet-fruited-it-tree-moderately-thrifty-shoots-brown-foliage-small-fruit-medium-to-large-flattened-somewhat-conical-regular-surface-green-to-yellow-sometimes-bronzed-lots-biiiall-gray-basin-medium-regular-eye-medium-closed-cavity-wide-deep-acute-image232051824.html
RMRDETD4–. American pomology : apples . Apples. 408 HliSORIPTION'.S Oi" APPLES. Core medium, regular, meeting the eye, closed; Seeds. 7ig. 73.—GOLDEN SEBDLINO. Tiumerous,angular,pale; Flesh yellow,juicy,rich'; "Very good." dreen Crank. I have received this Bouthem apple from Kentucky, Tenn., and also from Georgia, but have not yet fruited it. Tree moderately thrifty; Shoots brown; Foliage small. Fruit medium to large, flattened somewhat, conical, regular; Surface green to yellow, sometimes bronzed; (lots Biiiall, gray. Basin medium, regular; Eye medium, closed. Cavity wide, deep, acute,
. Nature in Acadie [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. 32. CHAPTER V. CTOBER 25.—To-day was Sunday, and relenting from his late fit of drowsiness the great sun-god shone forth in his splendour—flecking the ripples on the breeze-swept Bedford Basin with the golden light of daybreak and even bringing back a smile to the face of the dying summer. Who could resist a stroll on such a morning as this, when even the t)ands of black-coated old crows indulged in hoarse laughs as they straggled over to the basin for a breakfast of fish or clams. Epicurean old rogues these crows are, enjoying the dainty "c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-in-acadie-microform-birds-oiseaux-32-chapter-v-ctober-25to-day-was-sunday-and-relenting-from-his-late-fit-of-drowsiness-the-great-sun-god-shone-forth-in-his-splendourflecking-the-ripples-on-the-breeze-swept-bedford-basin-with-the-golden-light-of-daybreak-and-even-bringing-back-a-smile-to-the-face-of-the-dying-summer-who-could-resist-a-stroll-on-such-a-morning-as-this-when-even-the-tands-of-black-coated-old-crows-indulged-in-hoarse-laughs-as-they-straggled-over-to-the-basin-for-a-breakfast-of-fish-or-clams-epicurean-old-rogues-these-crows-are-enjoying-the-dainty-quotc-image234828114.html
RMRJ19JA–. Nature in Acadie [microform]. Birds; Oiseaux. 32. CHAPTER V. CTOBER 25.—To-day was Sunday, and relenting from his late fit of drowsiness the great sun-god shone forth in his splendour—flecking the ripples on the breeze-swept Bedford Basin with the golden light of daybreak and even bringing back a smile to the face of the dying summer. Who could resist a stroll on such a morning as this, when even the t)ands of black-coated old crows indulged in hoarse laughs as they straggled over to the basin for a breakfast of fish or clams. Epicurean old rogues these crows are, enjoying the dainty "c
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-origin-by-peter-kieffer-roxbury-pa-a-seedling-of-chinese-sand-pear-tree-wonderfully-vigorous-and-healthy-an-early-and-extraordinary-bearer-often-ijeing-laden-with-fruit-after-two-years-planting-fruit-medium-to-large-form-ovate-tapering-at-both-ends-widest-at-middle-and-narrowest-towards-stem-skin-light-golden-yellow-with-bright-cheek-and-very-numerous-brown-russet-dots-stalk-one-inch-long-fairly-stout-in-a-one-sided-cavity-calyx-half-open-in-a-medium-sized-irregular-basin-flesh-yellowish-white-texture-half-tender-half-m-image232035002.html
RMRDE30A–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Origin ; by Peter Kieffer, Roxbury, Pa., a seedling of Chinese Sand pear. Tree: wonderfully vigorous and healthy ; an early and extraordinary bearer, often Ijeing laden with fruit after two years planting. Fruit : medium to large; form ovate, tapering at both ends, widest at middle, and narrowest towards stem ; skin light golden yellow, with bright cheek, and very numerous brown russet dots ; stalk one inch long, fairly stout, in a one-sided cavity ; calyx half open, in a medium sized irregular basin. Flesh : yellowish white ; texture half tender, half m
. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III. KOUND APPLES. 1. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- wliat angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. 'Cavity wide, wavy ; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping;. Seeds numerous, long,. Fig. 203.—MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to Koyember. Iffoninoutli. Pippin. RED CHEEK. Fruit rather large, handsome, roundish or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/american-pomology-apples-apples-class-iii-kound-apples-1-il-i-577-fruit-large-globular-slightly-conic-truncated-and-some-wliat-angular-surface-smooth-becoming-greasy-green-ish-yellow-dots-minute-prominent-basin-abrupt-folded-eye-small-closed-cavity-wide-wavy-stem-long-inclined-core-medium-closed-clasping-seeds-numerous-long-fig-203michigan-golden-pointed-flesh-yellow-breaking-juicy-flavor-sub-acid-quality-nearly-best-tjse-table-kitchen-season-septem-ber-to-koyember-iffoninoutli-pippin-red-cheek-fruit-rather-large-handsome-roundish-or-image237912411.html
RMRR1RKR–. American pomology : Apples. Apples. CLASS III. KOUND APPLES. 1. IL I. 577 Fruit large, globular, slightly conic, truncated and some- wliat angular; Surface smooth, becoming greasy, green- ish yellow ; Dots minute, prominent. Basin abrupt, folded; Eye small, closed. 'Cavity wide, wavy ; Stem long, inclined. Core medium, closed, clasping;. Seeds numerous, long,. Fig. 203.—MICHIGAN GOLDEN. pointed; Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy; Flavor sub-acid; Quality nearly best; TJse, table, kitchen; Season, Septem- ber to Koyember. Iffoninoutli. Pippin. RED CHEEK. Fruit rather large, handsome, roundish or
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 TRENTON.. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-70-report-on-the-no-24-trenton-okiginquot-seed-of-golden-russet-b-spy-raised-by-mr-p-dempsey-albury-prince-edward-county-tree-vigorous-spread-ing-fkurr-size-medium-color-red-on-yellow-ground-with-numerous-bplashep-and-stripes-of-dark-red-and-many-white-dots-form-round-oblate-stem-five-eighths-of-an-inch-long-in-a-deep-cavity-calyx-partly-open-in-a-deep-basin-tkenton-flesh-color-yellow-texture-tender-crisp-juic3-flavor-pleasant-subacid-qulriy-dessert-good-ylre-first-class-though-it-has-only-been-tested-image232053118.html
RMRDEX3A–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 TRENTON.. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested to a limited extent. Season : Sep Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fruits-of-ontario-fruit-culture-okiginquot-seed-of-golden-russet-b-spy-raised-by-mr-p-dempsey-albury-prince-edward-county-tree-vigorous-spread-ing-fkurr-size-medium-color-red-on-yellow-ground-with-numerous-bplashep-and-stripes-of-dark-red-and-many-white-dots-form-round-oblate-stem-five-eighths-of-an-inch-long-in-a-deep-cavity-calyx-partly-open-in-a-deep-basin-tkenton-flesh-color-yellow-texture-tender-crisp-juic3-flavor-pleasant-subacid-qulriy-dessert-good-ylre-first-class-though-it-has-only-been-tested-to-a-limited-extent-season-sep-image232053110.html
RMRDEX32–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.LrE : first class, though it has only been tested to a limited extent. Season : Sep
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