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rather deep, obtuse. Calyx medium to large, closed or partly open. Basin 

 broad, shallow, wrinkled. 



Skin light yellow largely shaded and striped with red. 



Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy, mild subacid or nearly sweet with slight crab- 

 apple flavor, good to very good. 



Season late August and early September. 



YELLOW SIBERIAN. 



REFERENCES, i. Buel, N. Y. Bd. Agr. Mem., 1826 1477. 2. Kenrick, 1832 -.58 

 3. Downing, 1845:147. 4. Cole, 1849:137. 5. Thomas, 1849:158. 6. Waring, 

 1851 :30. 7. Barry, 1851 -.287. 8. Gregg, 1857 -.62. g. Warder, 1867 732. 10. 

 Budd-Hansen, 1903 -.228. 



SYNONYMS. Amber Crab (3). Golden Beauty. SIBERIAN CRAB (6). 

 YELLOW SIBERIAN (i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10). 



This is sometimes called Golden Beauty. It is similar to Red Siberian 

 except in the color and size of the fruit, it being rather large and of a clear 

 golden-yellow color. Season September. Tree medium size or below, a 

 good grower, upright becoming roundish, and somewhat drooping, very hardy 

 and healthy except that under certain circumstances it suffers from blight. It 

 comes into bearing rather young and is a reliable cropper, yielding heavy 

 to very heavy crops annually or nearly annually. It is grown principally for 

 home use but sometimes a portion of the fruit is disposed of in local markets. 



