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DESCRIPTIONS 



25. CAMPFIELD 



A'tieark Stetetmg. 



U. 17. 



The fruit is rather less llian the me- 

 dium size ; symmetrical ; fair, 

 smooth. Color red and somewhat 

 niurkcd with yillow spots. Flesh 

 white, firm, sweef. 

 This is the celebrated New-Jersey 



cider apple, and was exhibited by 



Dr. Ward, at the Horticultural exhi- 



bilioii in Albany, 1849. 



26. KING APPLE. 



I>lf. 38. 



Fruit above the medium 

 size ; depressed, wide, 

 tapers from the mid- 

 dle. Color, carmine 

 in stripes, upon a yel- 

 low ground. Yellow 

 about the base; green- 

 ish around the stem. 

 Stripes paler upon ai:d 

 around ilie apex. Stem 

 short, not reaching the 

 margin of the base; de- 

 pression rather deep. 

 Calyx rather small ; 

 closed depression shal- 

 low. Flesh rather 

 coarse, and similar to 

 that of the 20 oz. pip- 

 pin. Subacid. 

 This apple is a good keeper, and is a beautiful fruit in form and color ; yet it ranks no 



higher ll«an second rate for the fable. 



