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95. COUET OF WICK. 



Fruit small, depressed. Color greenish yellow; cheek enlivened with orange. Stem short, 

 calyx open, depression wide, shallow. Flesh crisp, juicy, high flavor, acid ; tree hardy. 

 English. 



96. DOWNTON PIPPIN. 



Fruit small, yellow, stem short. Calyx depression wide and shallow. Rich acid. Late 

 fall; scarcely early winter. 



97. FALLAWATER. Plate 46. 



Fruit of the medium size, elongated ; symmetrical, smooth. Color greenish yellow, shaded 

 with a dull red. Skin sparsely dotted ; stem depression narrow, basin small. Flesh 

 greenish white, fine grained, subacid. Early winter. Pennsylvania. 



98. YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN. 



Fruit large, or somewhat greater than the medium size ; unsymmetrical, or oblique ; de- 

 pressed. Color yellow ; cheek ornamented with brown, and purplish; stem very short, 

 thick. Flesh firm, crisp, with a rich and agreeable flavor. It is regarded as rather in- 

 ferior in flavor and goodness to the Green Newtown Pippin. 



99. NEWTOWN PIPPIN, GREEN. 



Fruit of the medium size, fair, depressed, subsymmetrical. Color yellowish green ; cheek 

 ornamented with brownish crimson. Stem short, thick at the end, terminates below the 

 base ; depression deep, with its margin regularly rounded. Calyx rather large, depres- 

 sion shallow, marked with obscure plates. Calyx tube closed. Flesh yellowish, firm, 

 juicy, subacid. Regarded by all pomologists as first rate, when well cultivated and 

 grown in a congenial climate. It requires a strong, rich clay soil. Originated in New- 

 town, L. L 



