Summer Acid Striped. 



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white, crisp, with a pleasant sub-acid flavor. Tree a strong 

 grower and great bearer. Fruit bears carriage well and promises 

 to become a good market sort. Lancaster co., Penn. Aug. to Oct. 



SOPS OF WINE. Medium size, round-ovate, dark red ; stalk long, 

 slender ; flesh white, often stained red, moderately juicy, sub-acid, 

 of good flavor. Valuable for its free growth and fair fruit. Late 

 summer. The Sapson is smaller, firmer in flesh, and less valua- 

 ble. 



Summer Hagloe. Size medium, roundish-oblate ; streaked with 

 bright red on yellow ground ; stalk rather short and thick ; flesh 

 very soft, rich, of fine quality. Ripens at the end of summer an 

 excellent culinary variety. Shoots dark, strong, thick ; terminal 

 buds very large. 



This is wholly distinct from the Hagloe Crab, a late, small, ill-shaped, 

 ovate fruit, cultivated only for cider. 



Summer Queen. Rather large, roundish-conical, somewhat ribbed ; 

 striped with bright red on rich yellow ground ; stalk an inch and 

 a half long ; cavity small, acute ; basin small, furrowed ; flesh yel- 

 lowish, rather acid, spicy, very rich. Fine for cooking. Late 

 summer. Good on warm, sandy soils, poor on cold clay. Shoots 

 light colored, leaves finely crenate. Hardy far west. 



SUMMER ROSE. (Woolman's Early, Lippincott's Early, Woolman's 

 Striped Harvest.) Medium or rather small, roundish-oblate ; yel- 



Fig. 246. Summer Rose. 



iowish, blotched, and streaked with red ; stalk rather short ; basin 

 round, slightly plaited ; flesh very tender, slightly crisp, texture 



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