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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. 



Fruit small, oblate or oblate conic, whitish yellow, overspread, 

 shaded, splashed and striped with shades of red; dots many, small, 

 light; cavity large, slightly russeted; stem slender; calyx small, 

 closed. Flesh white, sometimes stained next the skin, tender, juicy, 

 pleasant subacid, good. March to May. 



Yellow Bellflower. Origin, Burlington, New Jersey; first described 

 by Coxe. A large choice winter apple, a favorite for dessert wherever 



Yellow Bellflower. 



known; tree moderately vigorous, with spreading, roundish, rather 

 drooping head. 



Fruit large to very large; form oblong, somewhat angular and 

 ribbed, tapering to the calyx; surface smooth, pale, lemon yellow, 

 often with bronze red blush; dots obscure, numerous, minute, whitish 

 and russet; cavity regular, deep, obtuse, with a faint trace of russet; 

 stem medium to long, very stout; basin narrow, shallow, much 



