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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY 



Dr. Warder's book. His arrangement may 

 be seen at a glance from the following out- 

 line: 



f Section i. 

 Sweet. 



/ Order I. 

 Regular. 



CLASS I. 

 OBLATE, 



OR 



FLAT, 

 APPLES 



Section 2. 

 Sour. 



f Section i. 

 Sweet. 



Order II. J 

 Irregular. 



Section 2. 

 Sour. 



Subsection i. Pale, or 

 blushed more or less, 

 but self-colored, not 

 striped. 



Subsection 2. Striped or 



splashed. 

 L Subsection 3. Russeted. 



Subsection i. Pale, or 

 blushed more or less, 

 but self-colored, not 

 striped. 



Subsection 2. Striped or 



splashed. 

 L Subsection 3. Russeted. 



Subsection i. Pale, or 

 blushed more or less, 

 but self-colored, not 

 striped. 



Subsection 2. Striped or 



splashed. 

 ^Subsection 3. Russeted. 



Subsection i. Pale, or 

 blushed more or less, 

 but self-colored, not 

 striped. 



Subsection 2. Striped or 



splashed. 

 ^Subsection 3. Russeted. 



CLASS II. CONICAL APPLES. 

 CLASS III. ROUND, OR GLOBU- 

 LAR, APPLES. 

 CLASS IV. OBLONG APPLES. 



f These three classes are 



[divided into orders, 

 sections, and sub- 

 sections, precisely 

 like Class I., out- 

 Ifried above. 



