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the Green is more juicy, crisp, and tender. The Yellow Newtown 

 Pippin is rather flatter, measuring only about two inches deep, and 

 it is always quite oblique projecting more on one side of the stalk 

 than the other. When fully ripe it is yellow, sometimes with a 

 rather lively red cheek, and a smooth skin, few or none of the spots 

 on the Green variety, but with the same russet marks at the stalk. 



Yellow Newtown. 



It is also more highly fragrant before and after it is cut than the 

 Green. The flesh is firm, crisp, juicy, and with a very rich and high 

 flavor. Both the Newtown Pippins grow alike, and they are both 

 excellent bearers. This variety is rather hardier and succeeds best. 

 February to May." 



Yellow Sweet (No. 167). Origin, Russia; tree very hardy at the 

 North. 



Fruit medium, roundish, regular; surface yellow; somewhat 

 transparent; dots white, suffused; cavity regular, acute; stem 

 short to medium; basin narrow, abrupt, rather shallow, wrinkled; 

 calyx closed. Core closed; cells ovate, entire; tube conical; stamens 

 median; seeds few, some imperfect, short, plump, flattened; flesh 

 white, juicy, sweet, good. August. 



