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Clyde Beauty. Large, roundish-conical, slightly ribbed ; striped 

 and mottled red on greenish yellow ; stem short, slender, deep 

 set ; basin furrowed ; flesh white, fine-grained, sub-acid, fair. 

 Late autumn. Wayne County, N. Y. 



Cooper. Rather large, round oblate, sides unequal ; greenish yel- 

 low and pale red ; stalk slender, deep set ; basin deep ; flesh 

 crisp, juicy, pleasant, but not very high flavor. Mid-autumn. 

 Cultivated in Central Ohio. 



Cornell. (Cornell's Fancy.) Medium, oblong conic; shaded and 

 splashed red on yellow ; stalk medium, cavity large ; basin 

 abrupt, furrowed ; flesh white, tender, with a pleasant sub-acid 

 flavor. September. Originated and valued in central Pennsyl 

 vania. 



FIG. 37 8. 

 Red Summer Calville. 



FIG. 379. FIG. 377. FIG. 



Basil the Great. Longfield. Sweet Longfield. 



Doctor. (De Witt.) Medium in size, or large; regular, oblate; 

 yellow, clouded and streaked with red ; stalk and calyx deep set; 

 flesh breaking, tender, aromatic, brisk, fine flavor. Late au- 

 tumn and early winter. Succeeds well in Pennsylvania and 

 Ohio; less esteemed farther north. Origin, Pennsylvania. 



Fairbanks. Size medium, rather oblate, inclining to conic; skin 

 light yellow, striped with red, with patches of russet; stem long, 

 set in a broad and shallow cavity; flesh yellowish, juicy, with a 

 rich sub-acid and vinous flavor. September and October. Ori- 

 gin, Winthrop, Me. 



Fall Seek-no-further. Very large, oblate ; shaded and striped with 

 red on yellow; stalk long; cavity large, russeted ; basin broad, 

 uneven; flesh whitish, tender, pleasant, sub-acid. Productive. 

 Connecticut. 



