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92. HOLLAND PIPPIN. 



Pig. i\ 



Fruit above the medium 

 size. Yellow. Its cha- 

 racter differs some- 

 what from the fall 

 pippin. It is a better 

 keeper, with higher 

 flavor ; and may be 

 regarded as a winter 

 apple. 



Class III. Fruit russet or semi-russet. 

 Obder I. Height and breadth equal or subequaL 

 A. Ends equal or subequal. 

 B. End9 unequal. 



93. PUMPKIN RUSSET. SWEET RUSSET. 

 Fruit rather exceeding the medium size. Color yellowish green. Semi-russet. Stem de- 

 pression wide. Calyx depression shallow and small. Flavor rich and sweet. Entends 

 through autumn. 



94. PINE APPLE RUSSET. 

 Fruit above the medium size, elongated. Color pale greenish yellow. Skin marked with 

 white specks on one half; scabrous russet on the other. Flesh pale yellow ; crisp, juicy, 

 aromatic, spicy. 

 An excellent English apple. 



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