6 The Apples of New York. 



narrow, pointed, dark green. The beautiful color of the fruit attracts favor- 

 able attention — Fruit below medium, roundish conical, slightly angular ; 

 surface greenish-yellow, covered almost wholly with a beautiful dark crim- 

 son, with heavy blue bloom ; dots white, minute ; cavity regular, acute, 

 usually slightly russeted ; stem medium ; basin narrow, very shallow, corru- 

 gated, sometimes flat; cah^x closed. Core closed, clasping; tube short, 

 broad ; stamens median, flesh greenish white, with green veins, good. Early 

 winter." 



ANTONOVKA, 



References, i. Montreal Hart. Soc. Rpf., 8:28, 70, 130. 1881-82. £g. 

 2. Budd. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt., 188276. 3. Gibb, lb., 1883:432. 4. Budd, Am. 

 Pom. Soc. Rpt, 1883:71. 5. lb.. la. Agr. Coll. Bui., 1883:22. 6. lb., 1885:8. 

 7. Van Deman, U. S. Pom. Rpt., 1886:272. fig. 8. Schrocder, Montreal Hort. 

 Soc. Rpt.. 1886-87:72. 9. Budd, la. Agr. Coll. Bui, 1890:24. 10. Can. Hort., 

 13:175, 216. 1890. II. Budd. la. Sta. Bui., 19:537. 1892. 12. Taylor, Mc. 

 Pom. Soc. Rpt.. 1892:57. 58. 13. Bailey, ./;;. Hort., 1892:234. 14. Can. 

 Hort., 16 -.^sg. 1893. 15. /ft., 17 :289, 290, 291. 1894. 16. Troop, Ind. Sta. Bui. , 

 53:124. 1894. 17- ^"f- Nurseryman, 3:32. 1895. 18. Stinson, Ark. Sta. 

 Bui., 43:104. 1S96. 19. Hamilton, Can. Hort., 20:412. 1897. 20. Am. Pom. 

 Soc. Cat., 1897:11. 21. Thomas, 1897:286, 626. fig. 22. Budd, la. Sta. Bui, 

 41:66, 69, 70, 71, 72)< 74- 1899. 23. Troop, Ind. Sta. Rpt.. 1899:79. 24. 

 Macoun, Can. Dcpt. Agr. Rpt., 1899:78. 25. Hansen, 5". D. Sta. Bitl, 76:25. 

 1902. fig. 26. Farrand, Mich. Sta. Bui., 205:43. 1903. 27. Budd-Hansen, 

 1903:38. fig. 



Synonyms. Antenovka (22,). Antonovk.v (i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 11, 

 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27). Antonowka (15, 17). 

 Antony (3, 14). Bcrgainot. 4J4 (25). Cinnamon (24). German Calville 

 (24). German Calville, 324 (spurious) (25). No. 224 (25). No. 236 (i, 2, 4. 

 5, 6, 9, 25). Possarts A^alii'ia (2, 4, 5). Russian Gravenstein, 105 (25). 

 26 M (i, 2, 4. 5, 9, 25). J'argiil, 277 (25). 



A Russian fruit of no practical value for this state. Hansen (25) de- 

 scribes it as " large, roundish, irregular, obscurely angular ; surface yellow ; 

 dots minute, raised, white, suffused; cavity deep, regular, with radiating, 

 often large patch of russet, stem medium; basin abrupt, corrugated or wavy; 

 calyx closed. Core closed; cells ovate, slit; tube funnel-shaped; stamens 

 median; seeds ten to sixteen, small, pointed, plump, a few imperfect; flesh 

 yellow, juicy, sprightly .spicy subacid, good. October." 



APORT, 



Reference, i. Gibb, Montreal Hort. Soc. Rpt., 8:32. 1881-82. 

 Synonyms. None. 



This name is applied to a pretty well defined group of Russian apples. 

 Alexander is the typical variety of this group. 



The name Aport has also been applied to a particular Russian variety which 

 resembles Alexander closely.l 



1 Hansen, 5. D. Sta. Bui., 76:26. 1902. 



