192 Apples. 



furrowed; flesh yellow, tender, with a rich, sub-acid flavor 

 Mass. 



Fig. 245. Early Str&wterry. 



Garden Royal. Below medium, roundish, slightly flattened at ends, 

 even and regular ; surface with small, broken, red stripes on yel- 

 low ground, deep red to the sun ; stalk short, or half to three- 

 fourths of an inch long, slender, cavity acute ; calyx large, open ; 

 basin very shallow ; flesh yellowish-white, exceedingly tender, and 

 fine grained ; flavor mild, sub-acid, fine. A poor grower, but a 

 first-rate dessert fruit. Late summer. Origin, Sudbury, Mass. 



Hocking. (Townsend.) Rather large, striped red on yellow ; cavity 

 wide ; basin shallow, slightly ribbed ; flesh fine grained, tender, 

 mild sub-acid. Aug. An upright, vigorous, productive tree. 

 Valued at the West. 



Julian. (Julin.) Fruit medium, roundish, conical ; calyx small in 

 a narrow basin, stem short in a moderate cavity ; striped with fine 

 red on yellowish white; flesh white, tender, and fine flavored. 

 One of the finest summer apples at the South, where it ripens at 

 midsummer. 



Klaproth. Size medium, oblate ; streaked and stained with red on 

 greenish yellow ; stalk short, cavity deep ; basin wide, even ; flesh 



