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Lenticels numerous, small, roundish. Buds of medium size, broad, obtuse, 

 free, pubescent. Leaves medium, broad. 



FRUIT. 



Fruit above medium to large. Form roundish conical, slightly ribbed, some- 

 times flattened. Stem long. Cavity acute to acuminate, moderately deep, 

 rather broad, somewhat furrowed and partly russeted, often lipped. 



Skin bright red handsomely striped with dark red and slightly dotted, un- 

 usually attractive (4). Calyx tube cone-shaped. Core rather large. Core 

 lines clasping. Flesh white, tinged with yellow, very fine, juicy, mild subacid, 

 very good. 



Season ordinarily early winter but it may keep till spring (l, 4). 



BARRY. 



REFERENCE, i. Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., Catalogue, 1895. 



Resembles the Greening type of apples in color and in the acidity 

 of the flesh. 



The Barry originated about 1880, in the nurseries of Ellwanger & 

 Barry, Rochester, N. Y., and has been recently introduced by that 

 firm after having been thoroughly tested by them. It has their 

 recommendation as a novelty of sterling merit, and one which they 

 believe will prove valuable for commercial orchards (i). 



TREE. 



Tree a good grower; well branched with long upright branches. Form up- 

 right, becoming spreading and somewhat open. Twigs curved and often 

 crooked, long, medium, stout ; internodes long. Bark rather light olive-green 

 shading to reddish-brown and overlaid with thin gray scarf-skin; quite pubes- 

 cent. Lenticels scattering, usually small, round, slightly raised. Buds large, 

 broad, obtuse, appressed, pubescent. Leaves large or very large, broad. 



FRUIT. 



Fruit medium, sometimes large. Form roundish oblate to roundish conic, 

 obscurely ribbed, somewhat irregular. Stem medium. Cavity acute, deep, 

 rather broad, usually with some thin greenish russet, broadly furrowed. 

 Calyx small to medium, closed; lobes acute. Basin abrupt, rather shallow to 

 rather deep, narrow to moderately wide, with narrow furrows and wrinkled. 



Skin tough, smooth, clear pale yellow or greenish with faint shade of red 

 on the exposed cheek. Dots numerous, minute, pale, submerged, and a few 

 show a brown or russet point. Prevailing effect green or greenish yellow. 



Calyx tube medium size, conical or funnel-shaped. Stamens marginal. 



Core medium to rather large, abaxile, open; core lines clasping. Carpels 

 elliptical, much concave, emarginate, tufted. Seeds numerous, medium, obtuse, 

 medium to dark brown. 



Flesh firm, moderately fine to fine, crisp, tender, juicy, subacid, sprightly, 

 good. 



Season. Late. 



